- Wheel wells
- Hood frames
- Door posts
- Engines
- Undercarriage surface areas
- Grills
Is your car rust-proofed? If you have recently noticed a build-up of rust on your car’s exterior, you may be wondering whether or not it is finally time to have your car rust-proofed to avoid future problems with rust-build up. The following is an essential guide to understanding how and why rust forms on cars and what you can–and should–do to prevent it.
Rust: The Facts
Rust is a material that forms on metal surfaces that are exposed to a combination of moisture and air over a period of time. Rust occurs due to metal oxidation, which is especially common during periods of extreme temperature and weather changes, such as the winter and periods of seasonal changes. The salt commonly found on roads in the winter can also promote rust development.
The most common areas rust forms on a vehicle are: