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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) 
Joined: 2002/3/20 3:40
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im pretty sure in high school science we learnt about this, but i could be mixing up two methods (i havent read articles BTW), you need a sacraficial piece of metal for cathodic protection which will rust more readily than the car, it apparently works but you need no rust in protected metal, which pretty much rules all of us out!
pretty much all my rust was caused by clumped mud holding moisture to the metal and it wasnt a rally car when i got it, just a lady driven road car which i suspect never had a decent wash in its life, make sure you clean out the wheel arches and in the back corners under the car because a lot of crap builds up in there and rusts the boot floor and bottom of rear quarters, as for the sills i havent figured out why they rust so much, poor drainage maybe?
Posted on: 2002/12/26 12:59
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Quite a regular 
Joined: 2002/10/4 5:22
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I dont get it. I just read the Dr Karl article, and he says that you need a complete circuit to make cathodic protection work. Dont you have a complete circuit anywhere in a negatively earthed car? Isnt that why the tail lights etc etc, work? All this stuff is earthed back to the body to complete the circuit. I must be missing something. Can anyone explain it to a simpleton like me?
Posted on: 2002/12/26 12:47
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) 
Joined: 1998/12/6 1:08
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If Dr Karl says it doesn't work..it doesn't work. See: http://abc.net.au/science/k2/homework/carrust.htm
Posted on: 2002/12/25 12:50
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) 
Joined: 2001/8/2 4:22
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Yes, the principle is posible, it is a matter of finding a legit brand/honest maker, because the oxidation happens when metal, exposed to humidity... (in dry weather/climates like Arizona in US has no rust problems, indeed the US air force airplane cementery is located there, and planes from eons ago are there in good shape)...and dirt, yes, dirt, ...(that is why it is important to wash a car every now and then, have you guys noticed that an inmobilized vehicle rusts faster than a car used regularly?, because dirt has chemicals that added to water/humidity, decompose and attack metal.Water is a accelerator, disolves the chemicals in dirt and transports it into every corner, and the oxigen in water adds to this process.) ...attack metal, especially through a" wound" or chip in the paint, but electricity plays a roll, and particles have to be charged for the process to happen...(as everything is in this world, even us people are electrically charged)...and a system like this one, if well made, interferes with this process, hindering greatly, if not completely, with oxidation. It would be great to protect our investment Datsun cars against rusting away. I'll keep looking. Jaime
Posted on: 2002/12/24 7:28
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Joined: 2002/10/14 7:13
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it does work but not very well even the best brands done work i read the flyer for one at rose hill 4wd show it said in fine print on the botem this product only helps in the fight against rust more protection is needed to be taken or some thing like that and they are to much money just have a shamee and a very good car cleaner and a nice dry place toi store the car should keep the rust at bay for a wile
Posted on: 2002/12/24 3:16
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Joined: 2002/9/16 23:54
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Check out www.zerorust.com They're product works nicely. i used it on a set of replaced floors and can't complain a bit.
Posted on: 2002/12/24 2:19
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Joined: 2002/10/4 5:22
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They have used a similar system on big ships and pipelines since about the 1800s. It is called Cathodic protection. It is too involver to do a big explanation of it here. Do a google search on Cathodic protection or check here for a bit of an explanation Cathodic Protectionor here under Corrosion heading More infoThe idea has merit, and looks well proven. I have seen a Cathodic protection kit in Supercheap here for $200, and was going to get it, but dont have the bucks at the moment.
Posted on: 2002/12/24 1:32
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) 
Joined: 2002/6/14 7:24
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as we all know rust is a chemical reaction. the oxidation of iron. i cant see how electrically charging a car can inhibit this. maybe im wrong but i dont think so.
Posted on: 2002/12/24 0:29
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Joined: 2002/4/1 7:21
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the thing is there is no physical way to stop rust as it is a atmospheric condition
Posted on: 2002/12/24 0:15
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) 
Joined: 2001/2/7 2:29
From Fort Worth, Texas, USA
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Quote: amshaw wrote: If it does work I will eat allmost anything you can name.
Even a fruitcake!
Posted on: 2002/12/23 17:24
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