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thoughts on rustproofing.

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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thoughts on rustproofing.

Post by knightsubzero »

looking for advice for electronic rustproofing on my discovery...i know its mostly aluminium...but there are steel parts...is there any downsides to getting it, i heard a rumor that it can corrode aluminium.

Is this true?
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

I wouldn't waste my money if I was you. Electronic rustproofing works if the item in question is immersed in electrolyte (e.g. salt water), but in a vehicle, I have not seen any evidence that it works.

I would invest in lanolin and/or fish oil instead.
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Post by Rick269 »

I agree, after seeing millitary TFA fire trucks which are fitted with industrial strength electronic rust prevention systems, they just don't seem to work. These trucks rust badly, though I cannot compare one without the RPS as they all have them. They have steel frames with alloy panels.
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Post by knightsubzero »

They do guarantee it for life.

i am going to take my baby up the beach for christmas and would prefer if it didnt rust in a few months....but i dont want to do more harm than good.

i think it has wax solution in place already, but i am not 100% sure of that as i did not get the car new.
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

knightsubzero wrote:They do guarantee it for life.

i am going to take my baby up the beach for christmas and would prefer if it didnt rust in a few months....but i dont want to do more harm than good.

i think it has wax solution in place already, but i am not 100% sure of that as i did not get the car new.
I would love to see the wording of that guarantee???

I bet it would be along the lines of:
Only if professionally fitted
Only if a NEW vehicle???
For the "lifetime" of the vehicle for the original purchaser only (e.g. 3 years or so on average).

A mate had a system fitted to his 110. It developed rust on the rear passenger door skins (aluminium).

Wax - "wayoyl" or "waxoil" is common in the UK for rust prevention, but I don't know if it is used by Land Rover. IME fish oil or lanolin works better.
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Post by RRturboD »

Lanotec is the go... just aks a coastal fisherperson how they stop their truck rusting!

http://www.lanotec.com.au/?link=3

Either pressure pack or pump. I got a 1.5l pump pack of the heavy duty stuff a couple of years ago and did under the vehicle, inside doors, every nook and crannie ... and it is still there. Given that was at least 2 years ago, maybe worth another respray.
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