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    I had my doors and under hood done with the "dealer rustproofing", you know, the yellowish paint-like grease stuff......personal,y I'm gonna spray some fluid film in the doors and spray the underside myself with a oil/trans/steering fluid kinda mix. Did my Wrangler with it last year and it's still there, although it doesn't see winter use, lol.

    Poor results with Krown, and really it's a lot of money at the end of the day. I'd think the thing to do imo is touchless car wash with underspray at least once a week in the winter. Probably cheaper than Krown, plus the car is clean.

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    I'm heading over to corrosion free in etobicoke. Heard good things about it.

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    Krown is becoming cost prohibitive. 120 plus tax. I also heard good things about fluid film. Next time ill be doing my own rust prevention as I have access to a air compressor. You can potentially save alot in the long run doing it yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harbinger View Post
    Krown is becoming cost prohibitive. 120 plus tax. I also heard good things about fluid film. Next time ill be doing my own rust prevention as I have access to a air compressor. You can potentially save alot in the long run doing it yourself.

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    My dad used fluid film on his Chrysler 300. It distorted his weather stripping in his doors pretty badly.


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    Cost prohibitive vs added resale valve n keeping your ride pristine, not even closer brother. In fact, always surprised cost has gone up so little over the years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    Cost prohibitive vs added resale valve n keeping your ride pristine, not even closer brother. In fact, always surprised cost has gone up so little over the years.
    Iirc corrosion free was around 180$ 4yrs ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03svt View Post
    Iirc corrosion free was around 180$ 4yrs ago
    And now its 110 for the full package.

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    Still seems like a bargain compared to what it costs for a new vehicle. Gets even cheaper when you see how badly unprotected vehicles rust and what it costs to repair the brake n fuel lines plus the body itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harbinger View Post
    I'm heading over to corrosion free in etobicoke. Heard good things about it.

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    Name of shop and address?

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    Quote Originally Posted by True Blue View Post
    Name of shop and address?
    Popular Carwash and Detailing

    Rust Proofing Corrosion Free Zone - Etobicoke, Building C, 131 The West Mall, Etobicoke, ON M9C 1C2

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