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Stop Auto Corrosion 4 Easy Steps To Eliminate Car Rust


There have been great advances in the automobile industry in regards to materials and manufacturing, but unfortunately rust and corrosion are still an ongoing problem plaguing vehicle owners. You can’t miss the signs while driving around – cars and trucks with

rusty doors, fenders, and frames are a common sight on the road.


Simply put, rust is usually

RUST: EXPLAINED

formed by a reaction of iron and oxygen combining with an electrolyte, usually water salts or moisture in the air.

Most of the time rust appears red and flaky on the surface of metal materials.

Rust corrodes and weakens the metal it attacks, which is the

last

thing

you

want

happening to your beloved car.


Recently, rust has been affecting cars at a higher and more frequent rate. Transportation experts are pointing to the new chemicals that are being used on our roads for this new generation of

corrosion. During the winter, the streets are being treated with a de-icing

agent, primarily made up of magnesium chloride. Magnesium Chloride has been used for years to control dust on gravel roads – making this a year-

A GROWING EPIDEMIC


WHO IS AT RISK?

The short answer is: Everyone.

Rust isn’t choosy; if you have an automobile it can be susceptible.

Moisture in the air plus salts and time is a deadly equation for your car. Have no fear – on the

following pages we detail the four steps you


1. PROTECT YOUR INSIDES Since corrosion begins with your car coming into contact with moisture, anything you can

do to prevent this combination will stave off rust. An anti-corrosion spray wax is your best bet.

Have a coat applied to your doors, hood, trunk frame, quarter panels, rocker panels, and fenders. This will be your first line of defense - the wax will block the moisture from reaching the metal.


2. STRENGTHEN YOUR UNDERBODY The metal under your car takes a harsh beating from the environment every

day,

floorboards

which

and

leaves

brake

your

lines

susceptible to rust. Ask for a superior asphalt-based anti-corrosion

coating

–

avoid

rubberized coatings, they tend to peel and flake off. This will protect your underbody from street debris and will stop rust in its tracks.


Just as wax stands in the way of your car coming into contact with water and moisture, essentially preventing rust – your paint does the same thing. Don’t let your car’s paint job go downhill; all chips and scratches should be taken care of immediately.

The longer your car’s metal is allowed to absorb moisture the sooner you will see corrosion.

3. PAINT YOUR PROBLEMS AWAY


4. CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO

GODLINESS

Don’t wait for it to rain or until you have to host a carpool – get your car washed regularly. Make sure to get all the dirt and chemicals off your car, and let your paint sealant do

its job. Use products made for vehicle paint. Never use dish soap or

clothing

detergent,

these

products can fade the paint. Tip: Baby shampoo can be used if you are in a pinch.


Fight rust from the beginning! For more information, please call: 1-800-543-7156 Or visit: http://www.valugard.net/ ValuGard is sold throughout the world by Automotive International, Inc. Their high standards and superior products have helped them become the recommended brand used by Ford, General Motors, Nissan, Chrysler, Hyundai, Mazda, Kia, and Mitsubishi.


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