I wish people wouldn't blame "chlorides" for corrosion. They do not cause corrosion. They increase the conductivity and can pit or crack stainless steel. But even with carbon steel reinforcing steel in chloride laden concrete, corrosion will only occur if there is an aqueous phase (wetness) present. Furthermore, high chloride content water is LESS corrosive to carbon steel than fresh water because the dissolved oxygen levels are reduced as the chloride level increases.
Therefore, if you have no wetness or cut off the wetness with wrapping tapes or a paint, the corrosion will not occur EVEN IF THE SURFACE IS PACKED WITH "CHLORIDES".