So often, we staffers hear stories of a rusted car languishing in barns or rotting away in fields while their owners swear they will restore it one of these days. More often than not, "one of these ...
It’s virtually inevitable: over the course of months and years, rust will begin to form on your car, truck, or crossover. Left unchecked, it’ll spread, expand, and eventually ruin its finish, ...
Today’s vehicles are far more rust resistant than the vehicles of 30 years ago, and many manufacturers offer lengthy corrosion warranties. But while it’s not as commonly needed as it once was, rust ...
The car frame is the main supporting framework to which all other parts of the car are connected. Because a car frame is made of metal, it can rust over time. The good news is that it can be repaired, ...
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How to rustproof your car

Here’s our complete guide to rustproofing – including the chemistry of corrosion and how to tackle the dreaded rot Words: Rob Hawkins Rust, tinworm, corrosion; whatever you choose to call it, that ...
A car can expire from rust. Although newer models withstand rust far better than older ones, no car is totally immune. Driving a car in a humid environment makes it even more vulnerable. Additionally, ...
Rust eats through used cars with a slow, relentless precision. It hides in seams, under carpets, and on the frame where buyers rarely look. Left alone, it spreads until the metal weakens, parts fail, ...