To krown or Not to Krown (rust proofing)
#1
To krown or Not to Krown (rust proofing)
Just picked up a new 2019 mustang GT and was wondering if I should get it rust proofed. It's just a summer car and will be stored in a non heated garage. Just wondering if it's worth my time to spray it cause i would like to keep it clean without having it all oily if i dont have to.
#2
Congrats and welcome, I'd say it all comes down to personal choice.
I've done the same thing with my 2016 since new......summer driven, non-heated storage, and no rust spray.
It looks as good as showroom all around, no rust, maybe a little dust, and no mess from the rust spray......your choice really.
I've done the same thing with my 2016 since new......summer driven, non-heated storage, and no rust spray.
It looks as good as showroom all around, no rust, maybe a little dust, and no mess from the rust spray......your choice really.
#3
If you're only driving it in fair weather, I wouldn't sweat it. I bought mine new in 2007, and only drive it in the warmer months. I did not oil it, it now has 60,000+ km on it, and it looks like new.
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