IRQVET
2 Door Owners Club
I was standing around today and I began thinking about common areas on on old cars were rust begins to develop. You know, when you see that old killer car with the cancer spots and you think, "How the **** do you let your car get that bad."
So after my monthly Zymol waxing, I began looking in the door jams and I followed the body lines down underneath and I was surprised. I don't live in a really wet climate or anywhere that gets snow. But even my paint was starting to show wear and chiped away leaving parts of the metal exposed.
I busted out the Naval Jelly to treat the exposed metal areas with rust. I then took my dremel tool and used the wire wheel to remove any visible rust and then finally primer and paint.
I was really amazed to find even a little rust, for those of you who plan to keep your ride for the long haul and live in the snow or wet climates; its definitely something to think about.
So after my monthly Zymol waxing, I began looking in the door jams and I followed the body lines down underneath and I was surprised. I don't live in a really wet climate or anywhere that gets snow. But even my paint was starting to show wear and chiped away leaving parts of the metal exposed.
I busted out the Naval Jelly to treat the exposed metal areas with rust. I then took my dremel tool and used the wire wheel to remove any visible rust and then finally primer and paint.
I was really amazed to find even a little rust, for those of you who plan to keep your ride for the long haul and live in the snow or wet climates; its definitely something to think about.
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