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In Reply to: Fluid Film posted by rrlund on March 07, 2017 at 11:01:57:
Years ago, there were several vehicle rust proofing franchise chains. They were not particularly good in the long run, and I rarely hear or see anything about them anymore. Had one of my cars done, and when I took off an inside fender panel, there was a stripe down the side of the fender and nothing along the bottom of the fender where the rust prone areas were. Took the car back and made them pull inner panels and do it right. Even then I was disappointed with how soon rust gobbled up my precious car. Punching a hole here and there and squirting a little waxy stuff in blindly just doesn't get the job done. After the years of rust mania manufacturers started doing a better job of rust proofing - better designs, better materials. Looking at today's cars, seems they're backsliding a bunch. Bodies failing far before mechanicals in many cases.
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