Rust proofing
#3
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On a modern Porsche, I wouldn't bother with any additional rust proofing since the factory protection is so good. FYI: Krown is an oil based protectant that will get into everything! They mist it on and it ends up all over the car and takes a long time to clean off. Even then, the oil will drip onto your driveway for weeks! Used it on my daughter's car last year and it made a mess.
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double cheak with Porsche... i know VW Voids Warranty if you get Rust Proffing done on Factory Galvanized Cars...
Plus if your car is Galvanized from factory, rust proffing is point less....
Plus if your car is Galvanized from factory, rust proffing is point less....
#6
Burning Brakes
I got the 330i Krowned last season.
Yes, the oil misting is sort of messy and drippy for a while.
And it also collects alot of dust/dirt/crud, so it def won't look
factory new and bare, but it's now "protected".
Regarding the drilling of holes - they would say that the
rust prevention process is dramatically hampered if you
refuse the holes. I also believe they will not honor
the guarantee unless you permit them to drill/spray
to get into all the nooks & crannies.
I'll be getting the car done again next week maybe.
Yes, the oil misting is sort of messy and drippy for a while.
And it also collects alot of dust/dirt/crud, so it def won't look
factory new and bare, but it's now "protected".
Regarding the drilling of holes - they would say that the
rust prevention process is dramatically hampered if you
refuse the holes. I also believe they will not honor
the guarantee unless you permit them to drill/spray
to get into all the nooks & crannies.
I'll be getting the car done again next week maybe.
#7
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the holes are in door jams and get rubber plugs if factory setup doesn't leave space. it is not very noticeably and the pepper will never be collectible so it shouldn't matter.
one benefit is that the oil lubes everything and older cars usually work better after.
winter sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
we pay for it in so many ways
one benefit is that the oil lubes everything and older cars usually work better after.
winter sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
we pay for it in so many ways
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#9
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The Krown stuff really works. I had my GMC Savanna van done yearly since new and it has over 300ks on it and the body is as good as new. It does drip alot though. I had the 944 done once and it may have helped but the mess wasn't worth the trouble.
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Drifting
-matt
#11
Three Wheelin'
Gentleman, If you pay to rustproof your car you are insane. I am inimately familiar with military spec and retail rustproofing. Too long to get into in this forum but I have been involved with OEM coatings for decades. I also contributed to the U.S. mil spec and U.S. OEM manufacturer specifications.
Your modern Porsche requires no additional chemical rustproofing application and may void your body warranty.
Wash your car regularly in the winter on top and underneath. Avoid storing your car in an unheated garage with a concrete floor.
Your modern Porsche requires no additional chemical rustproofing application and may void your body warranty.
Wash your car regularly in the winter on top and underneath. Avoid storing your car in an unheated garage with a concrete floor.
#12
Gentleman, If you pay to rustproof your car you are insane. I am inimately familiar with military spec and retail rustproofing. Too long to get into in this forum but I have been involved with OEM coatings for decades. I also contributed to the U.S. mil spec and U.S. OEM manufacturer specifications.
Your modern Porsche requires no additional chemical rustproofing application and may void your body warranty.
Wash your car regularly in the winter on top and underneath. Avoid storing your car in an unheated garage with a concrete floor.
Your modern Porsche requires no additional chemical rustproofing application and may void your body warranty.
Wash your car regularly in the winter on top and underneath. Avoid storing your car in an unheated garage with a concrete floor.
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I was buying a mercedes a few years ago, and asked about the rustproofing that inevitably comes up at the time of purchase. The salesman looked at me, paused, and said "Mercedes vehicles do not rust". Modern vehicles, especially high end use so much galvanized sheet metal and aluminum (turbo's have the doors and hood in aluminum at least) that you are going to cause more problems than solve by applying anything.