Begle1
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My roof just started getting rust in the typical first gen place so I found who seems like a good body guy to fix it. (Said it'd be $1800.)
Anyways, I imported my truck to the island last year, been wondering how I want to rust proof the thing. No visible rust on the body panels currently. But in the salty air I know it's coming.
He recommend the standard spray-on sticky undercarriage stuff.
Is it worth having him spray that junk on? He said it's the best. "Goes on soft enough that you can move it out of the way to put a socket on a bolt, but sticky enough to stay in place."
Being from California and hating any sort of cosmetic work I know nothing about rust, is this what I want to do?
Anyways, I imported my truck to the island last year, been wondering how I want to rust proof the thing. No visible rust on the body panels currently. But in the salty air I know it's coming.
He recommend the standard spray-on sticky undercarriage stuff.
Is it worth having him spray that junk on? He said it's the best. "Goes on soft enough that you can move it out of the way to put a socket on a bolt, but sticky enough to stay in place."
Being from California and hating any sort of cosmetic work I know nothing about rust, is this what I want to do?