sk47
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- North Eastern TN
- First Name
- Jeff
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- Chevy Silverado & Nissan Sentra SE
Hello; Cars and trucks are very much better than in yeras past. You still have to look for places where mud and gunk can accumulate tho. In the past there were many such places where that could happen. The mud builds up and stays. It keeps the pocket wet much longer and even in a later light rain it gets soaked all over again. Now most cars have drain holes to let water out if the holes are not plugged with junk. Another thing is the inner fender liners are usually plastic now days.I’ll have to look into that lanolin wax for next year , so if I wash the under carriage often I shouldn’t have to worry about much rust ?
I watch cars shows and keep seeing ads for an oil undercoating product in the rust belt area. NHOU maybe? (New Hampshire Oil Undercoating) I see it a lot an auto show called Sam's Garage on MAVTV I think. Weekdays around 2:00 PM EST. Never tried it myself, so ???
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