
Best Rust Proofing Place in GTA?
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Best Rust Proofing Place in GTA?
Curious about your expirience is rusproofing , i ve seen many places but lots of them doing creepy spraying on visible spots to give you a mental feeling , whats your expirience guys?


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Re: Best Rust Proofing Place in GTA?
I'd like to know this too actually.
While on the subject, does anyone know anything about these electronic rust inhibitors that are on the market. I'm wondering if they work well, or even at all.
While on the subject, does anyone know anything about these electronic rust inhibitors that are on the market. I'm wondering if they work well, or even at all.
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Re: Best Rust Proofing Place in GTA?
electric module is a small gimmic which is not 100% accurate - it has a great idea about the current being on the body panels etc however there is a dilemma about that. as you may know that the trailer light connector on the back has power and it actually does in many cases leak the current to the body - but i can see still rust underneath the truck on fresh scratches etc so all idea about electrical hi tec is b//s and has a small history ...oil is the best way to go
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Re: Best Rust Proofing Place in GTA?
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electric module is a small gimmic which is not 100% accurate - it has a great idea about the current being on the body panels etc however there is a dilemma about that. as you may know that the trailer light connector on the back has power and it actually does in many cases leak the current to the body - but i can see still rust underneath the truck on fresh scratches etc so all idea about electrical hi tec is b//s and has a small history ...oil is the best way to go
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I agree, I just don't know anyone who has tried one of these modules, so thought I'd ask.
Thanks,
Brian
electric module is a small gimmic which is not 100% accurate - it has a great idea about the current being on the body panels etc however there is a dilemma about that. as you may know that the trailer light connector on the back has power and it actually does in many cases leak the current to the body - but i can see still rust underneath the truck on fresh scratches etc so all idea about electrical hi tec is b//s and has a small history ...oil is the best way to go
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I agree, I just don't know anyone who has tried one of these modules, so thought I'd ask.
Thanks,
Brian
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Re: Best Rust Proofing Place in GTA?
the biggest issue with rust proofing is that they don't remove any of the rust thats there already. its like sweeping the dirt under the rug, its still there. the modules are no use for an older truck, you already have rust on it so you are pissing in the wind with that.
I'm doing mine this week, I will post some photos of where the worst places are. you need to wire brush it off for it to be any use and use a primer; cold Galv spray works best, a couple of coats (it dries in 10-15 minutes) then put the rust proofing on, I did 2 coats and it looks good. I went to the car wash last night and checked the under side after the floor jets did their thing; perfect. It took me just over an hour to do one side of my H2 but at least I know its done right. you don't have to be a pro to do this, so far it has cost me about $30 on paint and $3 for a hand wire brush and paint scraper, I have a grinder and I spent $20 on a wire wheel for the heavy parts.
Honestly, I love working on my truck and as I said it is done right. its a great feeling to know that you can do it yourself in your drive and all you need are some old clothes, some plastic for the ground and a little bit of time <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... ght_on.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':right_on:' />
I'm doing mine this week, I will post some photos of where the worst places are. you need to wire brush it off for it to be any use and use a primer; cold Galv spray works best, a couple of coats (it dries in 10-15 minutes) then put the rust proofing on, I did 2 coats and it looks good. I went to the car wash last night and checked the under side after the floor jets did their thing; perfect. It took me just over an hour to do one side of my H2 but at least I know its done right. you don't have to be a pro to do this, so far it has cost me about $30 on paint and $3 for a hand wire brush and paint scraper, I have a grinder and I spent $20 on a wire wheel for the heavy parts.
Honestly, I love working on my truck and as I said it is done right. its a great feeling to know that you can do it yourself in your drive and all you need are some old clothes, some plastic for the ground and a little bit of time <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... ght_on.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':right_on:' />
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Re: Best Rust Proofing Place in GTA?
[quote name='martdedub' timestamp='1315425348' post='30153']
the biggest issue with rust proofing is that they don't remove any of the rust thats there already. its like sweeping the dirt under the rug, its still there. the modules are no use for an older truck, you already have rust on it so you are pissing in the wind with that.
I'm doing mine this week, I will post some photos of where the worst places are. you need to wire brush it off for it to be any use and use a primer; cold Galv spray works best, a couple of coats (it dries in 10-15 minutes) then put the rust proofing on, I did 2 coats and it looks good. I went to the car wash last night and checked the under side after the floor jets did their thing; perfect. It took me just over an hour to do one side of my H2 but at least I know its done right. you don't have to be a pro to do this, so far it has cost me about $30 on paint and $3 for a hand wire brush and paint scraper, I have a grinder and I spent $20 on a wire wheel for the heavy parts.
Honestly, I love working on my truck and as I said it is done right. its a great feeling to know that you can do it yourself in your drive and all you need are some old clothes, some plastic for the ground and a little bit of time <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... ght_on.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':right_on:' />
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Are you doing inside door panels, and fenders and all that good stuff? I used to do my car many years ago, and ripped half of it apart to get everywhere I could.
the biggest issue with rust proofing is that they don't remove any of the rust thats there already. its like sweeping the dirt under the rug, its still there. the modules are no use for an older truck, you already have rust on it so you are pissing in the wind with that.
I'm doing mine this week, I will post some photos of where the worst places are. you need to wire brush it off for it to be any use and use a primer; cold Galv spray works best, a couple of coats (it dries in 10-15 minutes) then put the rust proofing on, I did 2 coats and it looks good. I went to the car wash last night and checked the under side after the floor jets did their thing; perfect. It took me just over an hour to do one side of my H2 but at least I know its done right. you don't have to be a pro to do this, so far it has cost me about $30 on paint and $3 for a hand wire brush and paint scraper, I have a grinder and I spent $20 on a wire wheel for the heavy parts.
Honestly, I love working on my truck and as I said it is done right. its a great feeling to know that you can do it yourself in your drive and all you need are some old clothes, some plastic for the ground and a little bit of time <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... ght_on.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':right_on:' />
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Are you doing inside door panels, and fenders and all that good stuff? I used to do my car many years ago, and ripped half of it apart to get everywhere I could.
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Re: Best Rust Proofing Place in GTA?
I did the same for mine, this is what i used i also did my skid plates and bush grill in the stuff...looks like brand new under it now.
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Re: Best Rust Proofing Place in GTA?
I use the Rust Check Franchise here on Queen Elizabeth Bld in Etobicoke...they have done both my Hummers and my Navigator prior.. they are priced fair and do a very complete job...
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Re: Best Rust Proofing Place in GTA?
This year ive got 4 vehicles to do, my H1, sports car, and my parents car and truck. And plan on doig it myself. My dad talked to someone at Napa and they are having a sale on the fluid soon. I also found a place that sells the Krown oil in either a 5gal bucket or barrel.
I was going to use a weed sprayer for applying it, but last week princess auto had tow behind lawn sprayers for 80% off, so i picked up a electric tow behind spray with pump and wand and all the goodies, and a 25gal tank for like 45$. Should work awesome for doing rust proofing <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... ght_on.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':right_on:' /> atleast i will know that i tried to get every immaginable square inch of the hummer drenched in the good stuff <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... rgreen.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':mrgreen:' />
I was going to use a weed sprayer for applying it, but last week princess auto had tow behind lawn sprayers for 80% off, so i picked up a electric tow behind spray with pump and wand and all the goodies, and a 25gal tank for like 45$. Should work awesome for doing rust proofing <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... ght_on.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':right_on:' /> atleast i will know that i tried to get every immaginable square inch of the hummer drenched in the good stuff <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... rgreen.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':mrgreen:' />
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Re: Best Rust Proofing Place in GTA?
[quote name='03H2' timestamp='1315494401' post='30174']
I did the same for mine, this is what i used i also did my skid plates and bush grill in the stuff...looks like brand new under it now.
Rubberized Asphalt Undercoating
Very easy to apply and is plyable even when dry.
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Hey, that's the same stuff I used to use on my car! Worked wonders. Each year I would go under and touch-up any place that flaked off. Maybe I'll use it instead of paint on my rear differential/axle area. It has that nice surface rust, making it look bad from the rear.
I did the same for mine, this is what i used i also did my skid plates and bush grill in the stuff...looks like brand new under it now.
Rubberized Asphalt Undercoating
Very easy to apply and is plyable even when dry.
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Hey, that's the same stuff I used to use on my car! Worked wonders. Each year I would go under and touch-up any place that flaked off. Maybe I'll use it instead of paint on my rear differential/axle area. It has that nice surface rust, making it look bad from the rear.
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