Posted By: Andyvh1959
Rust protection, is this the stuff? - 01/17/23 06:47 PM
Found this when searching for issues with plating failing on hydraulic hose ends exposed to the common salt brines used these days to control ice on snow belt roads. I plan to eventually use my 56 Dodge/2001 Dakota as my daily driver up here in east central Wisconsin. So after the cab/box/Dakota cab floor/firwall is done on the 56 I'll need some form of undercoating to make sure the truck lasts for many years to come. I'll install full fender liners and other methods to minimize snow/ice/salt buildiup in the critical areas underneath, but an undercoating will still be needed. I found this product:
https://nhoilundercoating.com/faq-undercoating/
If its as good as claimed it could be my choice. Anyone else have experience with really good DIY undercoating to protect our vintage rides from the modern salt brines?
Found this product too: https://www.krown.com/en/products/aerosols/rust-protection-lubricants/
Decades ago Ziebart was the go-to. Not so sure that applies anymore. Ziebart was/is a hard coating that can age, flex, crack. As soon as a crack appears it becomes a salt/moisture trap.
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If its as good as claimed it could be my choice. Anyone else have experience with really good DIY undercoating to protect our vintage rides from the modern salt brines?
Found this product too: https:/
Decades ago Ziebart was the go-to. Not so sure that applies anymore. Ziebart was/is a hard coating that can age, flex, crack. As soon as a crack appears it becomes a salt/moisture trap.