What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, I've seen too many good trucks end up at the wreckers because the owner ignored what's happening underneath. This guide is for anyone who actually uses their car, whether you're hitting the beach at Fraser or trekking through the red dirt out west. I'm going to walk you through the exact process I use in my shop to stop rust before it starts.
Why Your Undercarriage is Screaming for Help
The Gear You'll Need
What You'll Need
The Preparation (Don't Skip This)
The Deep Clean
Take the car to a DIY car wash or use your pressure washer at home. You need to spend at least 30 minutes just on the undercarriage. If you've been in red dirt, you'll be washing out mud for an hour.
Degrease the Driveline
Spray degreaser liberally over the gearbox, transfer case, and diffs. Let it dwell for 10 minutes but don't let it dry. Scrub the thick gunk off with a stiff brush.
Get it Up
Jack the car up and put it on stands. You need enough clearance to move around. If you've got a lifted 4x4, you might not need to, but it helps.
Remove Plates and Guards
Take off your bash plates and plastic wheel arch liners. This is where the real nasties hide. I once found 5kg of Fraser Island sand trapped behind a plastic liner on a Prado.
The 'White Glove' Check
Once it's dry, run your hand along the inside of the chassis rails. If it comes away muddy, go back to step 1.
While you're here...
The Main Event: Sealing the Deal
Surface Rust Removal
Take your wire brush to any brown spots. You don't need to get to shiny metal, just knock off the loose flakes.
Apply Rust Converter
Dab rust converter on the spots you just brushed. It'll turn the rust black. Leave it for the time specified on the bottle (usually a few hours).
Masking
Wrap your brake rotors and exhaust bits in plastic bags or foil. You don't want lanolin on your brakes, and it smells like a BBQ if it gets on the hot exhaust.
Internal Chassis Spraying
This is the most important part. Stick the long extension wand into the holes in your chassis rails. Spray as you pull the wand out slowly.
The Forward Section
Start at the front of the vehicle. Spray the radiator support, front crossmember, and upper control arms.
The Mid-Section
Move back to the transmission crossmember and the floor pans. Get into every nook and cranny around the fuel tank.
The Rear End
Spray the leaf springs (if you have them), the diff housings, and the rear bumper support. These are huge rust traps.
Cavity Wax for Doors
If you're feeling keen, pop the bung holes in the bottom of your doors and give them a light mist of cavity wax.
Wipe the Excess
If you've over-applied and it's dripping everywhere, give it a quick wipe with a rag. You want a film, not a puddle.
Inspect the Coverage
Grab your work light. The metal should look 'wet' or slightly darker. If it looks dry, hit it again.
Reinstall Plates
Put your bash plates back on. I like to spray a bit of lanolin on the bolts so they don't seize up for next time.
The Wait
Let it sit overnight if you can. This lets the coating 'set' and creep into the joins.
Watch Out
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Aftercare and Maintenance
Advanced Techniques for the Pros
Everything You're Wondering
Will this ruin my rubber bushings?
How often should I do this?
Can I spray this over existing rust?
Is it too late for my old car?
Will it make my car smell?
Does it attract dirt?
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