Rust Protection
I plan on taking my 70 Mustang to Krown for some rust protection, but was wondering...should I let them drill holes on the door sill?? The car is all original and numbers matching. Any suggestions??
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If you don't drive it in the winter, then I wouldn't get it done. I've had my 67 for years and the only thing that I've done was spray some of the canned rust check into the factor holes in the doors etc.
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No it never sees the snow or rain, and every year I spray it all over and into all the nooks and crannies with LPS Rust Inhibitor and ACF50 Rust Inhibitor. Plus the floor in my garage was acid-etched and epoxy sealed so no moisture, and I have a fan constantly circulating the air. Thanks...I think I'll just keep doing it myself then..I probably do a better job anyways..lol. :wink:
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I'd keep doing it myself. Better quality job would come from it(you love your car, they well may not care all that much.
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well spray some of the canned rust check into the factor holes in the doors.
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Yes it's true that other people don't care about your car...I'll just do my own rustproofing. Thx for the advice guys.
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yep.. it's good advice... one of my buddies had his door skin drilled thru... baaad experience
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Originally Posted by iamaudi
(Post 97902)
well spray some of the canned rust check into the factor holes in the doors.
I never got mine drilled I like the look of the cleanness and no holes. I would say don't bother. |
Originally Posted by kwkenf
(Post 97678)
If you don't drive it in the winter, then I wouldn't get it done. I've had my 67 for years and the only thing that I've done was spray some of the canned rust check into the factor holes in the doors etc.
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I Krowned once when living in Windsor. Now that it's back in Calgary and with the lack of humidity no driving in the rain and hidden away from the snow I have no need for krown or anything else for that matter:chacha:
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