Author Topic: KROWN rust proofing: good and bad experience  (Read 493460 times)

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Re: KROWN rust proofing: good and bad experience
« Reply #380 on: October 06, 2020, 03:01:49 pm »
Never noticed if suspension parts deteriorated but the rubber around the doors goes funny at the bottom.Also front seal on my  Honda's hood has swelled.That also holds true for Rust Check.  Doesn't stop me  from using it though.
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Re: KROWN rust proofing: good and bad experience
« Reply #381 on: October 06, 2020, 05:48:55 pm »
^Same. In my experience it's worse with Krown than Rust Check....but that also may come down to the sprayer, someone who really knows what they're doing (and cares enough) could make an effort to keep the spray off the rubber stuff, or give them a wipe afterwards to prevent the swelling.
I usually go around after a spray and wipe down all the door seals and such to take excess oil off of them.