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I know most of us don't bother to care for the undercarriage of our car cuz it's a pain to clean and wipe dry your axles, steel frames, exhaust tubing etc....
so i was wondering if these products from "Rust Check" are any good and useful for preventing rust build up on the car?
they have 3 products
1) Rust Killer
2) Coat & Protect
3) Rust Inhibitor
If I spray these on my exhaust tubing, muffler, car steel frames, axles, etc. will this help or am i just wasting my money?
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You would not put it on exhaust components, unless you like the smell of burnt oil and a smokey underbody.
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lol good point!
but then how do u take good care of the muffler so it stays nice n shiny and not all brown and rusty?
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Buy stainless steel and not cheap chrome. :D
Rust Check stuff is good. I have my cars sprayed yearly at my local Rust Check dealer.
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10-30-2007, 12:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-30-2007, 12:18 PM by ZED_not_zee.)
POR 15 is an excellent product that won't burn off, you treat the metal with a etch-ent then paint on the coating like brake caliper paint, it's like liquid ceramic coating chip proof heat resistant and protects against moisture... like permanent oil spray that looks clean.
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