Rust isn’t just “bad luck”—it’s chemistry plus design, climate, and maintenance. These seven reasons explain why some cars ...
Today’s vehicles are far more rust resistant than the vehicles of 30 years ago, and many manufacturers offer lengthy corrosion warranties. But while it’s not as commonly needed as it once was, rust ...
With temperatures finally falling, it’s clear that winter is on its way. With it comes snow, and in many places, that means road salt to follow. Salt, moisture, and the air around us are the key ...
Some cars seem to dissolve into brown flakes while others stay solid for decades. I want to unpack why that happens, because rust is not just ugly, it quietly destroys structure and value. By tracing ...
Recochem, which is backed by H.I.G. Capital, has acquired New Rochelle, New York-based Paint Over Rust Products, a maker of metal restoration products, rust preventative solutions, and related car ...
Rust is caused by the reaction between iron, oxygen and water or air moisture. When these conditions are present and left untreated, such as on metalwork not primed or painted, the reaction will ...
Since rust can form anywhere, it is not always easy to detect, so preventative measures are your best bet for beating any chance of rot. If you’ve already spotted your first crack or bubble under the ...