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Re: How would you treat drive tunnels and prevent future rust? (pics) Posted by Bernie [Email] (#1501) [Profile/Gallery] (more from Bernie) on Fri, 16 Oct 2020 17:15:24 In Reply to: How would you treat drive tunnels and prevent future rust? (pics), TomB, Fri, 16 Oct 2020 09:41:24 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
Hello,
I believe that the crud is one of the biggest issues. But I follow what a friend of mine does and have been brushing old fashioned oil based rustoleum on those rust spots. Time will tell if it really works well or not. But it seems to be more effective than conversion primer, fluid film or berkebile pfc. Those are the combinations I was using in the past but on the winter car most of it returned on a yearly basis. The rustoleum seems to not have been effected much by last years winter so it appears to be a little better. Side note the winter car is a newer Saab my classic 900's go to sleep for the winter. Good Luck, Bernie
_______________________________________ George Riggin Specialty Automotive Current Saabs 1993 900 Turbo Conv. 1993 900 Turbo Conv. Auto 2003 9-3 Conv 2004 9-5 Arc Sedan 2005 9-3 SS 4 door 2005 9-3 SS Conv 2007 9-5 Aero Sedan 1986 900 Turbo Conv A few parts cars also
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