Well I searched and didn't find anything.
Now I 'hear' what causes rust up here in the north it is the road salt and "condensation".. But I just had a thought, I don't have access to a CB so I can't see this myself.
( Read below the line f you don't want to read my foolish but strange experiment)
(backround)
I did an experiment with my toy cars a few years ago, I had two good quality Honda civic Sis, One however I sealed up any possible crack.I filled a metal case with water half filled, and put them in there. I forgot about them and lived life, two years later while cleaning my room I find the case and I open it, I see the water kinda brown/orangish
Both Civics had foggy orangeish windows. and Had to scrub the outside and repaint both cars
civic 1 with no seal: had rotted interior and rotted body.
civic 2 with the seal : had 'dirty' interior while the inside of the body was clean (just had to do some minor light wiping down).
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Is there a rubber seal that we can use in the rear wheels? The water and salt must get in through a small crack and we just let it be while it gathers up and slowly kills the body. The exterior we just clean, but we always skip to clean behind the panel,sideskirt, bumper, behind tires, under car, etc
edit: don't go too hard on me, I'm just trying to help out a little. 0:]
Now I 'hear' what causes rust up here in the north it is the road salt and "condensation".. But I just had a thought, I don't have access to a CB so I can't see this myself.
( Read below the line f you don't want to read my foolish but strange experiment)
(backround)
I did an experiment with my toy cars a few years ago, I had two good quality Honda civic Sis, One however I sealed up any possible crack.I filled a metal case with water half filled, and put them in there. I forgot about them and lived life, two years later while cleaning my room I find the case and I open it, I see the water kinda brown/orangish
Both Civics had foggy orangeish windows. and Had to scrub the outside and repaint both cars
civic 1 with no seal: had rotted interior and rotted body.
civic 2 with the seal : had 'dirty' interior while the inside of the body was clean (just had to do some minor light wiping down).
______________________________________________
Is there a rubber seal that we can use in the rear wheels? The water and salt must get in through a small crack and we just let it be while it gathers up and slowly kills the body. The exterior we just clean, but we always skip to clean behind the panel,sideskirt, bumper, behind tires, under car, etc
edit: don't go too hard on me, I'm just trying to help out a little. 0:]
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