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do it yourself rust proofing
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 3:34 am
by kenwood
Has anyone try to do rust proofing themselves on a vibe or any other vehicles? I just bought a 09 vibe (1.8L model) but is overwhelmed by the large selection of rust inhibitor (rust check) available at the store. Any tips on which one is the most effective?
Re: do it yourself rust proofing (kenwood)
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 6:06 am
by JohnC
By far the best...POR 15. Take it from a Jeep owner.
http://www.por15.com/
Re: do it yourself rust proofing (kenwood)
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 7:41 am
by harryyiii
Don't do it. Today's cars don't need rustproofing, thats why you never see it advertised anymore. Rustproofing makes it more likely to rust as it can trap water and clog weep hole. This is with professional installation. Rustproofing yourself will also void the rustproofing warranty, although GM may not be around to honor it. The last car I had rustproofed rusted, and the three cars I have had since (8-10 years each) no rust.
Re: do it yourself rust proofing (harryyiii)
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:49 am
by JohnC
Quote, originally posted by harryyiii »Don't do it. Today's cars don't need rustproofing, thats why you never see it advertised anymore. Rustproofing makes it more likely to rust as it can trap water and clog weep hole. This is with professional installation. Rustproofing yourself will also void the rustproofing warranty, although GM may not be around to honor it. The last car I had rustproofed rusted, and the three cars I have had since (8-10 years each) no rust.I agree most new cars do not need rust proofing. But do not get "undercoating" and rustproofing confused. Undercoating= cheesy dealer gimick promising sound deadening and rustproofing, but often causing rust for the reasons you have stated. Rustproofing is much more dollar and labor intensive and is well worth it for the right situations.
Re: do it yourself rust proofing (kenwood)
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 2:48 am
by ToolGuy
Really not needed like the others say but if you wanted to do parts yourself, it can't hurt. Either way, be prepared to have it done yearly or so since it does not last forever, even if a pro does it.
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:57 am
by Vibe_dude
Rust check will warranty your car for as long as you own if you have it done within the first 3 years of it being new.