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Winter driving prep: oil spray and/or POR paint 200

It's hard to beat POR products.
They're hard and apparently indestructible. Clean surface is a must.
That would be the way to go, although honestly it would probably take years for you to notice a problem with just a $4.99 can spray undercoating....
The key to success, living in coastal areas and places where road salt is commonly used to prevent road icing, is WASH YOUR CAR!
SPray off all that junk that's attacking everything ASAP.

Also a good thing for west coast cars coming east- address the paint chips on the front end and around the wheel wells. These are places where rust gets a head start. Touch up or have those areas repainted for best results. It's much easier and cheaper than paying for rust repair.
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Rob Bareiss, New London, CT 86 244, 87 244, 88 744






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