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Is there truly nothing that can be done to help when there's rust underneath? I recently bought a 2016 Subaru Impreza with 27,000 New York miles, and my trusted mechanic says in about 8 years it will need work due to the rust underneath. Except for that, the car seems to be in excellent condition. I'm in Maryland where roads are salted in winter, I drive about 2500 miles per year (mostly short trips) and I'd like to slow the future rust damage if possible. Although Scotty said an undercoating is useless once rust starts, it's not clear why, since it seems logical that an undercoating would seal out road salt and thus slow further rusting, so I hope Scotty will provide more details about why an undercoating wouldn't help. I'd also like to know if an undercoating or sealant of some kind would be compatible with the rusted parts that get very hot (exhaust pipe, catalytic converter, and the flange that connects the cat converter to the exhaust pipe). Finally, would it make sense to try to have as much of the rust removed as possible before applying a coating? Thanks!
Just pay the guys at Krown rust control
Scotty, I don't agree with all of your advice, but you are spot on with this !
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Same in El Paso, TX. It hardly ever rains, it's dry and incredibly hot on summers.
I actually do have one of those German car-boats
I live in northern Minnesota, and I am 100% convinced that the people who have decided to drench our roads with brine are getting a kick-back from the seller of the brine. Ten years ago they only used salt sparingly at intersections and if there was freezing rain. Now they use it even when there is no snow in the forecast. They simply put it down every few days no matter what. It ruins our roads (some city roads have been turned into gravel and pieces of concrete) and our cars, and it even gets in the interior where it turns into a crusty cake on the car's carpet. What a scam! And like you said, Scotty, it still eventually freezes when it does get cold enough (-10F) which is very common up here in the winter. All they are doing is transferring icy roads at 20F to icy roads at below zero F. It does not make any sense, so someone must be getting money to do this. That is my opinion.
Salt water Doesn't freeze well. =p = ] Jump in Rain Puddles ~ more fun.
That is a beautiful looking Celica!
Move to Los Angeles