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Saturday, December 22, 2007

Why Your Car Would Love Some Rust Proofing

Whether you have a new or a used car or live inland, on the coastline, in a village or city, whether you are a professional, a farmer, a businessman or commuter; corrosion is a serious problem for you flashy Mercedes (Ferrari, Aston Matrin etc). As my pal James from Scarborough rust prevention center truly points - all cars are subject to at least one of the following factors; snow, rain, damp salty air, high humidity, the home garage, wet roads, atmospheric chemicals, car washing, etc. - all of which accelerate the rusting of your vehicle dramatically.

Even you have treated your vehicle with an costly anti-corrosion product applied to the surface of the vehicle the problem still persists. All parts of the vehicle body need to be equally protected – all inner body topside and underside panels. Additionally cracking at the body joints, stone or rock salt chips, peeling and brittleness of the coating will result in invisible corrosion forming between the metal and the coating. This is what you need rustproofing for.

As my friend James from Scarborough desalination explains, rust proofing is the process of applying rust-inhibiting chemicals, waxes or sealers to the underside, topside and inside of the vehicle's body as well as any other corrosion-risky areas. This is similar but not identical to undercoating which treats only the underside of the vehicle. Rust proofing is something that every car deserves and needs!

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