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Rustproo ng: the best way to protect your vehicle from corrosion

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Road salt and excessive moisture exacerbate corrosion — an oxidation process that degrades metal — making your vehicle particular­ly prone to rust damage over the winter. To counteract corrosion and extend your vehicle’s lifespan, look into getting profession­al rustproo ng.

Vehicle owners should consider investing in the treatment, for no car, new or used, is immune to corrosion. Rustproo ng prevents or slows the oxidation of metals on un-rusted vehicles. And on vehicles that are already rusted, the treatment will stop the rust from spreading.

ose planning to keep their vehicle for at least another four years should be especially proactive in getting it treated.

e anti-rust oil and grease applied in rustproo ng treatments provides additional bene ts, including:

• Forming a protective coat that prevents scratching and therefore preserves the appearance — and value! — of your vehicle.

• Preventing the vehicle’s structure from weakening and breaking down.

• Preventing rust from forming not just on the body of the car but also the undercarri­age. Rust on the undercarri­age can spread to vital components of your vehicle and potentiall­y ruin them beyond repair.

After rustproo ng your vehicle, make sure to wash it regularly, especially in winter, to get rid of salt and calcium residue. And if you keep your car in a heated garage, be especially diligent because heat triggers corrosion.

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