Winter driving

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webmobo

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19 posts

208 months

Sunday 21st January 2007
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Hi all,

I'm looking at using some kind of coating/under body seal with my caterham to protect the aluminium from the salt we have on our roads at this time of the year - as I understand salt can slowly corrode the chassis - does anyone have any experience with buying and applying these products?

Many thanks in advance!

Shaun_E

747 posts

261 months

Monday 22nd January 2007
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I used Dinitrol when I rebuilt my car but others use Waxoyl. Thinning it a little can make it easier to spray. The places to spray are where the aluminium panels meet the steel chassis - it is at this interface that you will get eletrolytic corrosion which is made worse by salt. Pay particular attention to the "grot traps" between the footwells and the outer skins - a lot of rubbish gets trapped there and retains moisture - brush them out before spraying your choice of corrision inhibitor in there.

catgreenhorse

42 posts

232 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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TRy loads of WD40 on a clean car, seems to held off the worst crud. Dinitrol seems to be a good choice but messy post build.
Rich

webmobo

Original Poster:

19 posts

208 months

Thursday 1st February 2007
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Cheers for that, I've coated it in WD40 might try out that underbody seal when I get some mini ramps.