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06 Nov 10 - 12:38 PM (#3025182) Subject: BS: Vehicle rust protection (electronic) From: gnu Type "counteract" in the search. Anyone familiar with these? use one? |
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06 Nov 10 - 12:49 PM (#3025190) Subject: RE: BS: Vehicle rust protection (electronic) From: Jack the Sailor The information on the Canadian Tire website is sparse to say the least. try this Carol and I, however, are relying on a much more tried and true rust protection plan. We live in North Carolina. |
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06 Nov 10 - 01:32 PM (#3025224) Subject: RE: BS: Vehicle rust protection (electronic) From: GUEST,999 Gee. If it`s sold by Canadian Tire, I`da thought it was manufactured in China. |
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06 Nov 10 - 02:59 PM (#3025313) Subject: RE: BS: Vehicle rust protection (electronic) From: Q (Frank Staplin) Mixed reviews. The Canadian Jeep owners site says save your money. www.jeepkings.ca Caution- it must be installed by CTC for the perforation warranty to apply. They seem to have ways of wiggling out of warranties. Calgary uses salt liberally on its roads. Frequent car-wash visits seem to be the best protection- be sure and select a car wash that power sprays the underside of the vehicle. |
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06 Nov 10 - 03:04 PM (#3025318) Subject: RE: BS: Vehicle rust protection (electronic) From: Jack the Sailor Don't forget to buy the undercoating when you buy the car!! LOL!! |
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06 Nov 10 - 03:22 PM (#3025339) Subject: RE: BS: Vehicle rust protection (electronic) From: gnu I get Rustcheck every year. A buddy of mine had a 12 year old woods and winter buggy... perfect shape. My old truck was perfectexcept where the Kent County red mud stuck inside the lower rear quarter panels... no warranty because I did nor start the Rustcheck until after the vehicle was three years old. Thanks Q. Good info. |
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06 Nov 10 - 03:22 PM (#3025341) Subject: RE: BS: Vehicle rust protection (electronic) From: Ed T I read somewhere that it does not work, but can't recall where? This site has some interesting discussion, and some drift. Generally, as I take it they don't feel it would work, as indicated by the marketing info..CounterAct Electronic Rust Inhibitor a Scam? |
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06 Nov 10 - 03:37 PM (#3025356) Subject: RE: BS: Vehicle rust protection (electronic) From: gnu Thanks Ed (and Q). I understand cathodic protection of ships as I used to work for a marine company. This "electronic" stuff just seemed like hooey to me from the start. But, as I had not read up on it, I figured it would be good to enlist help here at the Café. The five year warranty on a vehicle less than five years old certainly is sommat to "do the math on". Seems like a money making scam to me unless there is evidence otherwise, but I just don't understand how it could actually work. And the website doesn't explain it. |
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06 Nov 10 - 03:46 PM (#3025365) Subject: RE: BS: Vehicle rust protection (electronic) From: gnu BTW... IF it did work, I would think they would be able to cite endorsements from seaports who would have used it to protect piling in the tidal zone, or by pipeline companies, or by bridge design engineers, etcetera, rather than using bitumious (and the like) coatings and wraps. |
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06 Nov 10 - 04:53 PM (#3025414) Subject: RE: BS: Vehicle rust protection (electronic) From: Q (Frank Staplin) Gnu can tell us about cathodic protection on ships- but doesn't that only work with the hull? I understand that scrape and paint is still necessary. |
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07 Nov 10 - 10:23 AM (#3025855) Subject: RE: BS: Vehicle rust protection (electronic) From: GUEST,999 Read in a Tom Clancy book (Without Remorse) that the cathodic protection is for the propeller which was--I think--some combo of zinc and copper. If the electric thingy isn`t kept batterized, the metal becomes very fragile (brittle) and can break if it hits sand. That said, just drive your car into a pond, let it soak for a while and drive the vehicle out. It works better with a boat, but in a pinch . . . . |
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07 Nov 10 - 10:29 AM (#3025857) Subject: RE: BS: Vehicle rust protection (electronic) From: GUEST,999 BTW, rust never sleeps. |
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07 Nov 10 - 10:36 AM (#3025860) Subject: RE: BS: Vehicle rust protection (electronic) From: GUEST Google the following and read about electronic rust protection on vehicles. Preventing your car from rusting Basically, in a word, the site says it`s bullshit. |
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07 Nov 10 - 10:38 AM (#3025863) Subject: RE: BS: Vehicle rust protection (electronic) From: gnu Q... yes. Only below the surface. 999... yes, propellers, shafts, bearings, etcetera are made of bronze so they don't rust. |
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07 Nov 10 - 11:43 AM (#3025907) Subject: RE: BS: Vehicle rust protection (electronic) From: Jim Dixon The Car Talk web site has some discussions of electronic rust protection. Like Mudcat, these are open public forums, and the people expressing opinions are not necessarily experts: Electronic Rust Protection - what are your opinions? Electronic Rust Protection - Is this a scam? |
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07 Nov 10 - 03:03 PM (#3026055) Subject: RE: BS: Vehicle rust protection (electronic) From: Gurney Wasn't rust-protection the reason that manufacturers flirted with positive-earth systems back in the 60s? Or was was rust promotion the reason that they dropped it? John in Kansas will probably know. If so, then there may be something in it. |
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12 Nov 10 - 08:00 AM (#3030210) Subject: RE: BS: Vehicle rust protection (electronic) From: gnu Gurnye... Odd that John has not weighed in on this one. Perhaps he missed it. |