After the purchase of any new car, an opportunity to rust proof arises. Should you do it, or is it just a waste of money?
If you've ever wondered whether you should rust proof your car or not, what the effects are or how long the treatment lasts, Lou Trottier takes his new car in to find out.
A car can expire from rust. Although newer models withstand rust far better than older ones, no car is totally immune. Driving a car in a humid environment makes it even more vulnerable. Additionally, ...
The safety of passengers in cars is generally measured by the presence of seat belts, airbags, crumble zone and shock absorbing capacity. But it is important to note that more than 50% of the total ...
Protecting a new, used or classic car from rust and corrosion with a rust-proofing car underseal is something many owners will have considered. Rust and corrosion is a serious problem for cars of all ...
Is there a need to apply a special treatment to body panels after repairs to prevent them from rusting? Over the last four decades or so, several developments in body panel engineering have made a ...
When I was growing up, I remember that my father had to have his cars treated with anti-rust. Why are we not encouraged to add rust-proofing to our cars these days? Corrosion or rust used to be a huge ...
Unscrupulous auto dealers trying to aggressively push rustproofing is generally thought of to be a scam nowadays. Even the folks at Consumer Reports recommend skipping it. Well, I'm not going to ...
After the purchase of any new car, an opportunity to rust proof arises. Should you do it, or is it just a waste of money? First, it’s important to know what rust is. Rust is an example of corrosion.