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Vehicle Rust Prevention


Category: Automotive  >>  Cars

By Greg Chapman   [ 08/09/2007 ]
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Rust on a vehicle is not only an unappealing nuisance, but it can lower the resale value of the vehicle and in extreme cases lessen its structural strength.

The process of rusting is actually called oxidation, and results from long term exposure of certain metals to oxygen, with water acting as a catalyst. Though exposed metal on your vehicle is seemingly solid, it actually contains small cracks and blemishes which can be penetrated by water molecules. The hydrogen molecules of the water can react with the metal to produce acids, which in turn expose more metal and influence further corrosion. This is the reason that a small amount of rust seemingly affects a perpetual cycle of spreading to a larger area and diminishing the attractiveness and quality of a vehicle immensely.

The ideal rust solution is preventative; it is much easier to take precautionary measures against rust than to combat it once it has formed. Small areas of rust can eventually become extensive damage if measures are not taken to prevent its progression. Washing and waxing your vehicle regularly can significantly reduce the likelihood of the vehicle developing rust.

A small investment in a touch up paint kit can mean the difference between keeping your vehicle in excellent condition and watching helplessly as it becomes overcome with rust. A simple precaution you can take is periodically inspecting the painted surface of your vehicle for any scratches, dings or otherwise exposed metal, and taking action to prevent the formation of rust immediately. Covering exposed areas with touch up paint followed by a clear coat may be all you have to do to keep rust from forming. Touch up paint is available for essentially every vehicle on the road. If you encounter the need to order touch up paint to match your vehicle and there is a delay, you may use clear nail polish to cover and protect the exposed area in the meantime.

If you drive in a coastal environment or an area where roads are salted for winter weather, your vehicle is particularly vulnerable to the corrosive tendencies of rust. For this reason, it is especially important for you to have your vehicle cleaned and waxed regularly for protection, preferably by a professional service which cleans salt and debris from the underside of the vehicle as well as the outside.

If rust has already formed on your vehicle, a more intensive process must be undergone to rid the vehicle of rust and prevent its reformation. It is recommended to consult a professional if you have a need for rust removal.


About the author:
About the Author: Greg Chapman, of Greg Chapman Motors, is a provider of used cars in Austin TX. For more information please visit Greg Chapman Motors.

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