Teeto's5.0 said:Coat your car in this and you will be fine.
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8950HO said:Where I live in Toronto there are companys like Rust Check and Crown as two examples that offer light oil spray rust proofing products.
This is the stuff to use as it can be sprayed into hard to reach areas and displaces moisture and is rubber and electrical friendly.
You can buy similar rustproofing products on the market and do it yourself if you have a compressor to spray it on.
Yearly applications are recommended,however,I`ve skipped some years.
My car has been winter driven since 91`,and these oil spray products have prevented it from turning into a rust bucket.
crazypete said:Well, T+2 days
Here's what it looks like(attachment)
LOL, I guess it picked up a few pebbles but to all you naysayers:
1. The world didnt end.
2. There were no cars on the highway swerving around because they got sprayed with hot grease following the greasinator
3. I didnt die and there was no grease whatsoever on the tires or brakes or anything at all. It pretty much stayed where I put it.
4. It doesnt smell like anything. Even I thought it would have a greasy smell but absolutely nothing. I thought I smell a faint wiff of almost a sweet smell once or twice but that was it. It doesnt even smell now that its parked in the garage.
5. There is no grease on my driveway, under the car or anywhere else. It stayed put.
And look at it this way, I'm picking up a protective layer of pebbles on the bottom. Pretty soon, if a rock flies up to hit the bottom, it will hit another rock instead. This is like slowly armoring the bottom.
I'll post another shot in like 10 days to see if there are any small animals or manhole covers stuck to the bottom.
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