gmcjohn
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Been gone a little while, but over the summer I decided to put some chassis saver on my frame. I looked around for a while to see what was the best product for my application, and after talking to several people I found out that chassis saver is the best.
The nice thing about it is that you can apply it over surface rust. It is made up of a compound that covers, and stops rust. However, it's some pricey stuff. It cost me $100 for a gallon, and naturally I did my whole under carriage using only two quarts
lol.
This stuff is very potent. If you get some on you during application it takes about a week to get off. I view this as a good sign. I live in PA and we get tons of snow + salt so my frame had a lot of surface rust. I just took a wire brush and cleaned it all up, and then painted on the chassis saver. My frame looks beautiful!!
and now I believe it will last much longer! I would suggest this to everyone who lives in a cold weather area where the roads get salted, and anyone who does any offroading!
Will post some pics at some point, but the weather is going to be miserable for a couple more days, and I will probably not have the chance to take any and post them!
The nice thing about it is that you can apply it over surface rust. It is made up of a compound that covers, and stops rust. However, it's some pricey stuff. It cost me $100 for a gallon, and naturally I did my whole under carriage using only two quarts
This stuff is very potent. If you get some on you during application it takes about a week to get off. I view this as a good sign. I live in PA and we get tons of snow + salt so my frame had a lot of surface rust. I just took a wire brush and cleaned it all up, and then painted on the chassis saver. My frame looks beautiful!!
Will post some pics at some point, but the weather is going to be miserable for a couple more days, and I will probably not have the chance to take any and post them!