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Currently I'm rust free, very little to barely any surface rust on maybe a total of 1 sqft.Keep in mind that if your vehicle already has surface rust, it will continue rusting under a rubberized coating so just yearly oil applications might be better.
Here, there is a company called Krown, the oil they use is the same color of regular motor oil.
When I bought my SHO I scrapped and brushed as much surface rust as I could from the underbody, then applied rust converter and then rubberized paint. After two years, surface rust was back so I started using the yearly oil spray.
Honestly, not sure the rust converter and coating are helping. I'm sticking to the oil for now.
I think coatings work if applied on new metal, my opinion.
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These rear lower control arms look like crap today.
I just saw that last time I ordered fluids. I already sprayed that surface shield pb blaster came out with recently or I would have gotten it. Might give it a shot next year, as I live about 45 mins away from Chicago. Same lake, same winter, all the salt.Alex from Legit Street cars lives in Chicago and swears by a product underspray product from Amsoil.