Re: Rustproofing?

From: Kentucky Kayak (kykayak@home.com)
Date: Tue Jan 04 2000 - 13:11:45 EST


see http://www.krown.com/ and http://www.rustcheck.com/index.html

Bob Tom wrote:
>
> At 10:18 AM 1/4/00 -0600, you wrote:
> >Hi everyone - I'm sure this topic has been beat to death, but I need
> >some opinions on it: What do any of you think about rustproofing?
>
> I don't know if any of the Krown Rust or Rust Check franchises have
> moved into your area or into the States but, if they have, I would
> highly recommend them.
>
> I had (my son has it now) a '86 PU (make shall remain unknown) that
> had a reputation for being a rust bucket. In '86, I had it rustproofed
> by Krown Rust and, each year after, reshot with their spray. To this
> day, there is not one spec of rust in the undercarriage, bed or body.
>
> The material used by Krown Rust and Rust Check is oiled based with
> a creeping material that will find its way into crevices and unreachable
> parts of the body. It used to take about an hour to spray but their
> formulas have been improved since and now it's about 1/2 hour. Every
> auto since then has been Krown rustproofed and I have never had any
> problems, whatsoever, with rust. IMHO, if any rustproofing place
> does not have a yearly respray program, then they are not honest
> about combatting rust.
>
> Bob. Southern Ontario, Canada.
> '97 Dakota CC Sport, FR, 5.2L, 3.55 SG, auto.

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Zane Harris
kykayak@home.com



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