practicality of rust-proofing 10yo honda?
#1
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practicality of rust-proofing 10yo honda?
all this talk about rust proofing in this newsgroup had me thinking.
1995 honda del sol vtec. my baby, the paint is wonderful. underbody is
in pretty good shape according to the mechanics that have seen it on
lifts. Should Krown or RustCheck be something to consider for the
upcoming winter season? I will drive it through winter again.
i'm talking about the oil, or wax or whatever is recommended for the underbody.
1995 honda del sol vtec. my baby, the paint is wonderful. underbody is
in pretty good shape according to the mechanics that have seen it on
lifts. Should Krown or RustCheck be something to consider for the
upcoming winter season? I will drive it through winter again.
i'm talking about the oil, or wax or whatever is recommended for the underbody.
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Re: practicality of rust-proofing 10yo honda?
I have the same question regarding my 01 Prelude SE. It's absolutely
spotless on the underbody and the rest other than a few rust dots near
the trunk seal (cleaned them up and applied touch-up paint on them, so
they should be fine). I'll have to drive it through the winter as well
here in Toronto.
Should I rust proof it? Cost is not an issue, I just don't know if it
actually helps.
Cosmin
Mach5 wrote:
> all this talk about rust proofing in this newsgroup had me thinking.
>
> 1995 honda del sol vtec. my baby, the paint is wonderful. underbody is
> in pretty good shape according to the mechanics that have seen it on
> lifts. Should Krown or RustCheck be something to consider for the
> upcoming winter season? I will drive it through winter again.
>
> i'm talking about the oil, or wax or whatever is recommended for the
> underbody.
>
spotless on the underbody and the rest other than a few rust dots near
the trunk seal (cleaned them up and applied touch-up paint on them, so
they should be fine). I'll have to drive it through the winter as well
here in Toronto.
Should I rust proof it? Cost is not an issue, I just don't know if it
actually helps.
Cosmin
Mach5 wrote:
> all this talk about rust proofing in this newsgroup had me thinking.
>
> 1995 honda del sol vtec. my baby, the paint is wonderful. underbody is
> in pretty good shape according to the mechanics that have seen it on
> lifts. Should Krown or RustCheck be something to consider for the
> upcoming winter season? I will drive it through winter again.
>
> i'm talking about the oil, or wax or whatever is recommended for the
> underbody.
>
#3
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Re: practicality of rust-proofing 10yo honda?
I have the same question regarding my 01 Prelude SE. It's absolutely
spotless on the underbody and the rest other than a few rust dots near
the trunk seal (cleaned them up and applied touch-up paint on them, so
they should be fine). I'll have to drive it through the winter as well
here in Toronto.
Should I rust proof it? Cost is not an issue, I just don't know if it
actually helps.
Cosmin
Mach5 wrote:
> all this talk about rust proofing in this newsgroup had me thinking.
>
> 1995 honda del sol vtec. my baby, the paint is wonderful. underbody is
> in pretty good shape according to the mechanics that have seen it on
> lifts. Should Krown or RustCheck be something to consider for the
> upcoming winter season? I will drive it through winter again.
>
> i'm talking about the oil, or wax or whatever is recommended for the
> underbody.
>
spotless on the underbody and the rest other than a few rust dots near
the trunk seal (cleaned them up and applied touch-up paint on them, so
they should be fine). I'll have to drive it through the winter as well
here in Toronto.
Should I rust proof it? Cost is not an issue, I just don't know if it
actually helps.
Cosmin
Mach5 wrote:
> all this talk about rust proofing in this newsgroup had me thinking.
>
> 1995 honda del sol vtec. my baby, the paint is wonderful. underbody is
> in pretty good shape according to the mechanics that have seen it on
> lifts. Should Krown or RustCheck be something to consider for the
> upcoming winter season? I will drive it through winter again.
>
> i'm talking about the oil, or wax or whatever is recommended for the
> underbody.
>
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Re: practicality of rust-proofing 10yo honda?
http://www.magnetpaints.com/underbody.asp
The small one (quart) will be ample enough. while you drive a 1995 car, I
drive a 1982 car. This stuff is the best. If you are going to be super
careful and wear a hat, long steaves and gloves, you will not need the "S8
Multi-Temperature Reducer for use with CHASSIS SAVER" to get it off your
skin
"Mach5" <nospammy@wammy.com> wrote in message
news:2004082301301250073%nospammy@wammycom...
> all this talk about rust proofing in this newsgroup had me thinking.
>
> 1995 honda del sol vtec. my baby, the paint is wonderful. underbody is
> in pretty good shape according to the mechanics that have seen it on
> lifts. Should Krown or RustCheck be something to consider for the
> upcoming winter season? I will drive it through winter again.
>
> i'm talking about the oil, or wax or whatever is recommended for the
underbody.
>
The small one (quart) will be ample enough. while you drive a 1995 car, I
drive a 1982 car. This stuff is the best. If you are going to be super
careful and wear a hat, long steaves and gloves, you will not need the "S8
Multi-Temperature Reducer for use with CHASSIS SAVER" to get it off your
skin
"Mach5" <nospammy@wammy.com> wrote in message
news:2004082301301250073%nospammy@wammycom...
> all this talk about rust proofing in this newsgroup had me thinking.
>
> 1995 honda del sol vtec. my baby, the paint is wonderful. underbody is
> in pretty good shape according to the mechanics that have seen it on
> lifts. Should Krown or RustCheck be something to consider for the
> upcoming winter season? I will drive it through winter again.
>
> i'm talking about the oil, or wax or whatever is recommended for the
underbody.
>
#5
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Re: practicality of rust-proofing 10yo honda?
http://www.magnetpaints.com/underbody.asp
The small one (quart) will be ample enough. while you drive a 1995 car, I
drive a 1982 car. This stuff is the best. If you are going to be super
careful and wear a hat, long steaves and gloves, you will not need the "S8
Multi-Temperature Reducer for use with CHASSIS SAVER" to get it off your
skin
"Mach5" <nospammy@wammy.com> wrote in message
news:2004082301301250073%nospammy@wammycom...
> all this talk about rust proofing in this newsgroup had me thinking.
>
> 1995 honda del sol vtec. my baby, the paint is wonderful. underbody is
> in pretty good shape according to the mechanics that have seen it on
> lifts. Should Krown or RustCheck be something to consider for the
> upcoming winter season? I will drive it through winter again.
>
> i'm talking about the oil, or wax or whatever is recommended for the
underbody.
>
The small one (quart) will be ample enough. while you drive a 1995 car, I
drive a 1982 car. This stuff is the best. If you are going to be super
careful and wear a hat, long steaves and gloves, you will not need the "S8
Multi-Temperature Reducer for use with CHASSIS SAVER" to get it off your
skin
"Mach5" <nospammy@wammy.com> wrote in message
news:2004082301301250073%nospammy@wammycom...
> all this talk about rust proofing in this newsgroup had me thinking.
>
> 1995 honda del sol vtec. my baby, the paint is wonderful. underbody is
> in pretty good shape according to the mechanics that have seen it on
> lifts. Should Krown or RustCheck be something to consider for the
> upcoming winter season? I will drive it through winter again.
>
> i'm talking about the oil, or wax or whatever is recommended for the
underbody.
>
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Re: practicality of rust-proofing 10yo honda?
I take it nobody here has rust proofed their car...
Cosmin
Cosmin N. wrote:
> I have the same question regarding my 01 Prelude SE. It's absolutely
> spotless on the underbody and the rest other than a few rust dots near
> the trunk seal (cleaned them up and applied touch-up paint on them, so
> they should be fine). I'll have to drive it through the winter as well
> here in Toronto.
>
> Should I rust proof it? Cost is not an issue, I just don't know if it
> actually helps.
>
> Cosmin
>
> Mach5 wrote:
>
>> all this talk about rust proofing in this newsgroup had me thinking.
>>
>> 1995 honda del sol vtec. my baby, the paint is wonderful. underbody is
>> in pretty good shape according to the mechanics that have seen it on
>> lifts. Should Krown or RustCheck be something to consider for the
>> upcoming winter season? I will drive it through winter again.
>>
>> i'm talking about the oil, or wax or whatever is recommended for the
>> underbody.
>>
Cosmin
Cosmin N. wrote:
> I have the same question regarding my 01 Prelude SE. It's absolutely
> spotless on the underbody and the rest other than a few rust dots near
> the trunk seal (cleaned them up and applied touch-up paint on them, so
> they should be fine). I'll have to drive it through the winter as well
> here in Toronto.
>
> Should I rust proof it? Cost is not an issue, I just don't know if it
> actually helps.
>
> Cosmin
>
> Mach5 wrote:
>
>> all this talk about rust proofing in this newsgroup had me thinking.
>>
>> 1995 honda del sol vtec. my baby, the paint is wonderful. underbody is
>> in pretty good shape according to the mechanics that have seen it on
>> lifts. Should Krown or RustCheck be something to consider for the
>> upcoming winter season? I will drive it through winter again.
>>
>> i'm talking about the oil, or wax or whatever is recommended for the
>> underbody.
>>
#7
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Re: practicality of rust-proofing 10yo honda?
I take it nobody here has rust proofed their car...
Cosmin
Cosmin N. wrote:
> I have the same question regarding my 01 Prelude SE. It's absolutely
> spotless on the underbody and the rest other than a few rust dots near
> the trunk seal (cleaned them up and applied touch-up paint on them, so
> they should be fine). I'll have to drive it through the winter as well
> here in Toronto.
>
> Should I rust proof it? Cost is not an issue, I just don't know if it
> actually helps.
>
> Cosmin
>
> Mach5 wrote:
>
>> all this talk about rust proofing in this newsgroup had me thinking.
>>
>> 1995 honda del sol vtec. my baby, the paint is wonderful. underbody is
>> in pretty good shape according to the mechanics that have seen it on
>> lifts. Should Krown or RustCheck be something to consider for the
>> upcoming winter season? I will drive it through winter again.
>>
>> i'm talking about the oil, or wax or whatever is recommended for the
>> underbody.
>>
Cosmin
Cosmin N. wrote:
> I have the same question regarding my 01 Prelude SE. It's absolutely
> spotless on the underbody and the rest other than a few rust dots near
> the trunk seal (cleaned them up and applied touch-up paint on them, so
> they should be fine). I'll have to drive it through the winter as well
> here in Toronto.
>
> Should I rust proof it? Cost is not an issue, I just don't know if it
> actually helps.
>
> Cosmin
>
> Mach5 wrote:
>
>> all this talk about rust proofing in this newsgroup had me thinking.
>>
>> 1995 honda del sol vtec. my baby, the paint is wonderful. underbody is
>> in pretty good shape according to the mechanics that have seen it on
>> lifts. Should Krown or RustCheck be something to consider for the
>> upcoming winter season? I will drive it through winter again.
>>
>> i'm talking about the oil, or wax or whatever is recommended for the
>> underbody.
>>
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