The best way to keep a vehicle rust-free is by protecting it before it starts to rust. The ultimate time to protect it is when your car or truck is still new.
Some existing rust can be slowed down, but if left untreated, rust will quickly eat its way through to the other side.

Over the last few years, road salt and sand mix have been mostly replaced with liquid salt brines. The new liquid salt brine will rust out your vehicle faster than ever before.
It's believed that the new liquid de-icing is easier on the environment. Additionally, it's cheaper, lasts longer, and is much more effective at lower temperatures than ordinary rock salt.
Conclusion: The new liquid salty brines are here to stay.

The liquid salt brine mist, and the dried-up dust that comes from it, will work its way into every crevice of your vehicle. It gets behind the mouldings, door seals, lights, and just about everything else that's attached to the outside of your vehicle. Fortunately, you can rid your vehicle's exterior of the brine by giving it a good car wash.
However, protecting the bottom of your vehicle and the insides of your vehicle's inner body panels from liquid salt brine requires some additional treatment. What's needed is a protectant that will cover these areas and keep the brines away.

For various reasons, car and truck manufacturers do not apply the necessary protectants. That's where a rustproofing and undercoating specialist comes in.
Because most consumers can't easily see these areas, it's difficult to know whether or not you are getting a thorough job done. Use keywords like "rustproofing" or "undercoating" followed by your state name.

For people living in the Rust Belt who plan on keeping their vehicle for more than 3 years, rustproofing is definitely worth doing.
The monetary return from rustproofing your vehicle can be much better than most investments.
Come trade-in time, you will always get your investment back and a good return on it.
If I can help you make a more informed decision, please don't hesitate to call me, Tom Kewan.

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