Coastal Living
Coastal Living

Coastal Living Salt Removal -
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Ocean salt air corrodes outdoor furniture, railings, windows, HVAC systems, and building surfaces year-round. Salts Gone® eliminates salt deposits at a molecular level — preserving your coastal property's value and appearance.

Year-Round Salt Protection for Coastal Properties
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Year-Round Salt Protection for Coastal Properties

Living near the coast means constant exposure to airborne salt. Ocean winds carry salt spray miles inland, depositing corrosive chlorides on everything they touch — metal railings, outdoor furniture, windows, HVAC condensers, pool equipment, vehicles, and building facades. Salts Gone® removes this invisible salt film at a molecular level, stopping corrosion before it causes permanent damage to your home and property.

Whole-property protection — Treat metal railings, outdoor furniture, windows, garage doors, HVAC units, pool enclosures, and exterior hardware — all with one product.
Safe for every surface — pH-neutral formula works on aluminum, stainless steel, painted surfaces, glass, concrete, stone, and wood without damage. Won’t harm plants or landscaping.
Stop invisible corrosion — Salt air deposits a thin, invisible film of chlorides on every outdoor surface. Salts Gone® removes this film at a molecular level before corrosion begins.
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How Salts Gone® Protects Coastal Properties

Our chelation technology targets the salt deposits that ocean air leaves on your home, outdoor living spaces, and property.

Chelating Agents

Bonds to airborne sodium and chlorine ions deposited by ocean winds — permanently breaking salt apart at a molecular level across metal, glass, painted, and coated surfaces throughout your property.

Corrosion Inhibitors

Leaves behind a protective molecular barrier on metal surfaces like railings, hardware, and HVAC components — providing ongoing resistance against the constant salt deposition in coastal environments.

Premium Surfactants

Lifts salt film, water spots, and mineral deposits from glass, stainless steel, painted finishes, and outdoor furniture without streaking, etching, or residue — restoring clean, clear surfaces throughout your property.

The Silent Threat of Coastal Salt Air

Coastal living offers unmatched beauty, but it comes with a relentless environmental challenge: airborne salt. Ocean winds carry microscopic salt crystals up to 50 miles inland, where they settle on every exposed surface. This invisible salt film attracts moisture, creating a corrosive environment that attacks metals, degrades finishes, and shortens the lifespan of outdoor equipment.

Homeowners within five miles of the coast face the most aggressive salt exposure, but even properties farther inland experience significant salt deposition during storms, high-wind events, and throughout hurricane season. The result is a constant, compounding corrosion threat that standard cleaning cannot address.

What Salt Air Damages

  • Metal railings and hardware: Aluminum, wrought iron, and stainless steel railings, hinges, and fasteners corrode rapidly in salt air — turning a premium installation into a pitted, stained eyesore within months.
  • HVAC and pool equipment: Air conditioning condensers, heat pump coils, and pool pump housings are constantly exposed to salt-laden air. Salt deposits reduce efficiency and accelerate component failure.
  • Windows and glass: Salt film clouds glass, etches surfaces over time, and makes windows increasingly difficult to keep clean. Standard window cleaning only temporarily removes the issue.
  • Outdoor furniture and grills: Patio furniture, stainless grills, and outdoor kitchen components are expensive to replace — and salt corrosion voids many manufacturer warranties.
  • Vehicles in coastal driveways: Cars, trucks, and golf carts parked near the coast absorb salt air 24/7, leading to paint degradation, undercarriage rust, and electrical issues.

Why Salts Gone® Outperforms Standard Cleaning

Pressure washing and soap-based cleaning temporarily remove visible salt residue, but salt bonded at a molecular level to metal pores and surface coatings remains. Within days, this residual salt attracts humidity and restarts the corrosion cycle. Salts Gone®’s chelation chemistry breaks the ionic bond between sodium and chlorine permanently — removing salt from surfaces so thoroughly that corrosion cannot continue until new salt is deposited.

Recommended Treatment Schedule

For optimal protection of coastal properties, we recommend treating all outdoor metal surfaces, hardware, and equipment every one to two weeks — or after any major storm event. High-exposure items like HVAC condensers and pool equipment benefit from weekly treatment. Interior items near open windows or screened porches should be treated monthly.

The Silent Threat of Coastal Salt Air

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Coastal homeowners across the country trust Salts Gone® to preserve their property, equipment, and outdoor living spaces from relentless salt air damage.

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What Our Customers Say

Trusted by boaters, drivers, fleet operators, and homeowners across the country.

This is a must have if you live in the rust belt. I use it on my truck and tractor. It's amazing stuff.

As a coastal homeowner, we are finally able to efficiently protect our property from the corrosive environment around us.

I have been using Salts Gone on my boat and jet ski now for 2 years. Best product I have ever used. Way better than the competitors.

We use Salts Gone on our plow trucks after each snow event and are very happy with the results! Clean trucks with no salt residue left behind.

Best salt fighting product on the market. Honest advertisements unlike the competitor.

What a shocking experience! My pickup is not only showing no signs of salt, it is cleaner than it was before!

Common Questions About Coastal Salt Protection

What coastal property owners need to know about protecting their homes and outdoor spaces.

Salt air can cause measurable corrosion up to 50 miles inland, with the most severe effects within 5 miles of the coastline. Properties in direct ocean view or on barrier islands experience the heaviest salt deposition and should be treated most frequently.
Yes. Spray the exterior of your AC condenser, heat pump, or mini-split outdoor unit with the hose-end sprayer to remove salt buildup from the coil fins and housing. This helps maintain efficiency and prevents premature component failure. Always turn off the unit before spraying.
Yes. Salts Gone® is pH-neutral and safe for powder-coated, painted, anodized, and raw aluminum furniture. It also works on teak, wicker, and all-weather resin without causing discoloration or damage.
No. Salts Gone® is biodegradable and non-toxic. Overspray on plants, grass, and landscaping will not cause damage. The product is safe for use around gardens, pools, and pet areas.
Mix Salts Gone® at 1:100 in a spray bottle or use the hose-end sprayer on exterior windows. It removes the salt film that clouds glass and causes etching. For best results, follow with a squeegee or microfiber wipe.
Yes. Use a downstream chemical injector to add Salts Gone® concentrate to your pressure washer for efficient treatment of large areas including building facades, driveways, pool decks, and fencing.