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Incredibly Cheap@$$ idea:
buy a 48" wide sheet of coroplast (plastic impersonating cardboard)
attach under truck, trim for max suspension droop & steering articulations.
An ounce of prevention can be worth a lot.
Obviously car companies do a FAR better job.Like the next gen cars.
Also, there are drain holes in the bottom inside of the doors, those should be cleaned out with a straw now and then. Rust can start from the inside of body panels before it shows its ugly face on the outside.
Also, there are drain holes in the bottom inside of the doors, those should be cleaned out with a straw now and then. Rust can start from the inside of body panels before it shows its ugly face on the outside.
Is this the Fluid Film you have in Germany? If so, yes we have this in the USA.We in Germany have very serious salt problems because the roads here are heavily salted in winter.
I have a sensational German product, but I don't know if it's available in the USA.
The stuff is called Fluid Film and is a liquid substance based on wool wax.
This originally comes from shipping and is used to protect the ballast water tanks of seagoing ships against corrosion.
The remedy has the huge advantage that it remains liquid and creeps into all cracks. You can also spray it very well into cavities. Since it creeps, it spreads better than Mike Sanders' wax, for example.
There is a product from the same Company called Permafilm, which hardens on the surface and forms a solid surface.
I first clean my vehicles underneath with a high-pressure cleaner to remove all dirt and loose rust. Where it is already rusting, I use Brunnox to bind the rust.
Then I spray Fluid Film onto and into the cavities, let it work for a day, dab off any hanging drops with a cloth and then spray Permafilm over it, which hardens.
This gives you a solid layer that doesn't disappear if you drive through the rain, for example. But the fluid film continues to creep into the sensitive cracks. This gives the car lasting protection against rust. If you check the whole thing every two years at the latest and work on it if something new happens somewhere, you will keep the car permanently.
How could I even assume that there wasn't anything this good in the USA...Is this the Fluid Film you have in Germany? If so, yes we have this in the USA.
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From my understanding, the product was invented on the west coast of the usa and is still a family owned business.How could I even assume that there wasn't anything this good in the USA...
Only the best from Germany makes it to the USA...
Although, you also have VW, BMW and Mercedes...
Well, at least they were good, back in the days when good was good and bad was bad.
Crazy times we live in...