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GoPackGo wrote:
Sorry, but you've already lost the battle. Your problem is the rust that is already present. You'll never get rid of it. Anything you do will only seal it in. And every time you throw up a rock off that gravel drive, or that piece of salt you kicked up out on the highway, it will start more rust. Not to mention that nice salt bath you have to drive in all winter will find every possible crevice. A film of oil applied 6 months ago (or 6 days ago) won't stop anything.
Tim
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akronharry wrote:
Just bought some Fluid Film (2 12 ounce aerosol cans) online.
Will try that first.
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JamesBr wrote:This is what we use on the ranch trucks and our personal trucks. Works great.
we used to use diesel on the underbellies of the plow trucks, a little went a long way. Rubberized coatings are great if they completely seal, otherwise they just hid the rust.
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
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