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deanmachine
11-17-2009, 11:12 PM
Hello,
I've just ordered my Yaris, and the sales people are trying to sell me this new Rust Proof Technology.
Some kind of Electrical Box which sends electricity through the metal in the car to prevent erosion.
Just wondering if anyone has this? Is it worth it? or Should I just do the old fashioned way of rust proofing the car.
Thanks
D.
custom Lftback
11-17-2009, 11:59 PM
sounds like another bull**** way to get more money out of you IMO.
Hershey
11-18-2009, 12:03 AM
this has been around for years . Waste of money . Undercoating be better . Helps reduce road noise too .
specialeducator
11-18-2009, 06:52 AM
What is the old fashioned way? I suggest avoiding all dealer add ons- it's basically pure profit for the dealers with little or no benefit for the consumer.
127.0.0.1
11-18-2009, 10:24 AM
hah hah
just send me your money I will guarantee no rust ... I promise
they sell you on the idea it will stop galvanic corrosion due to different metals
touching at the welds and seams. the thing is, there is no galvanic corrosion because
they are the same metals touching.
and the body is dipped in rust inhibitor base coat.
you take 2 identical cars. one with this mumbo-jumbo on it, and one without.
drive them in the same conditions for 12 years. at 12 years, both will have exactly equal
corrosion and rust.
BUNK
Rustproofing a car requires GOOP...and because a good rust inhibitor needs to be viscous enough to seep into every nook and cranny, expect a bit of dripping for the first day or two.
As for electronic rust proofing products, there is no scientific proof that these work in cars.
the five-year warranty offered by some is not long enough to establish anything.
Electronic rust control may work on boats and bridges for different reasons, but a car is an entirely different thing.
In the case of an outboard motor on a boat, the sea water completes the circuit. In the case of a bridge, the wet soil completes the circuit. in a car, nothing completes the circuit. it cannot work, and does not work.
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