Keep Your Car Rust Free by V Divya

December 5, 2009 | admin | Automotive

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It is very important to keep your car rust-free. Rust can spoil the look of your car and also cause serious damages to it. Rust is caused due to the interaction of the metal with the road salt, sand, mud and water. Even acid rains and harsh chemicals can results in rust formation on the car body. One can stop rust formation on car’s body by taking proper care of the car.

Below are some of the tips that to keep rust at bay:

* Make sure to keep your car dirt free. Frequently wash the car. 
* Wax the car every four months as waxing removes the ruminants or dirt that might stick to the body on exposure. 
* Clean the base of the car and wheel when muddy or at least once a week during the winter. 
* The main tip to protect the car from rust is by keeping the metal surface dry. 
* Keep a watch on the car surface for paint bubbles or blister that signifies the initiation of rust. 
* Remove the rust that is already there in the car with the use of sand blast or by scraping the rust off with a wire brush. 
* To avoid rust to reappear scrape off the rust with the wire brush. 
* Metal preparation chemicals can be used to protect the metal from getting rusted. However, if anti-rust chemicals are not available, acrylic epoxy primer can be used to coat the exposed metal. First clean the surface of dust and moisture and then apply acrylic epoxy primer. 
* The chassis area is the one which is mostly prone to rust. So the finest probable way to prevent rust is to have the under chassis painted. If it is a new car [out] or if it’s a few months old car then you will have to repaint the chassis after a year for maximum protection. 
* Most of the car owners just go for another paint coat over the old one when. This saves money but do not add to the body repair. The reason being the rust will grow slowly under the old paint. So stripping off the old paint is recommended. 
* Never allow the interior carpet to get wet as they take a lot of time to dry. So if the carpet is wet it might lead to rust formation and the floor is the least maintained area because of the carpet covering it. The best thing would be to peel off the carpet every six months and check if there’s any rust formation on the floor. Steel brush can be used to clean off the rust and apply acrylic epoxy primer to it. Applying 4 to 5 layers of paint is best to avoid rust.

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