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post Mar 15, 2007 - 4:58 PM
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Hi everyone,

OK a friend of mine works in aftermarket car sales so she sells stuff like tinting and mats and rust protection.

I live by the beach and unfortunately I'm not able to garage my pride and joy so I was thinking that rust protection would be a good investment, especially seeing as I can get it on the cheap wink.gif

The question is though, does it really work? The car is still in quite good nick and other than a few stone chips there is very neglible rust around. I've read the theory on the electronic rust protection and it makes sense but I remember that people are always scoffing at it whenever it is mentioned.

So if anyone can confirm its' performance either way it would be appreciated.

Zac
 
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post Mar 16, 2007 - 8:50 AM
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When you say electronic do you mean like a device that can stop rust?
Hmm I know where in the year 2007 but I dunno if the military has released their anti-rusting device yet to the general public.

Rust is caused by oxidizing of metal so I don't think there is a device that can create a barrier 24/7. I think this is a SCAM


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Just did some search, and anyone who Puts "GOD BLESS AMERICA" on there site is a SCAM

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