the oil might have offered). It’s quite ineffective, to say the least.
Magic electrical boxes: You can forget about the magic electrical boxes that
supposedly set up an electrical field to prevent rust. These systems were found to
be fraudulent by the U.S. government. Giant electrical systems set up to protect
bridges powered by high-energy generators might offer rust protection for
bridges, but a little box powered by a 12-volt electrical system exposed to the
weather is a waste of your money.
Carwell system: Living in the salt belt (Buffalo, New York) for more than 20
years now, and being in the auto repair industry as I have for the last 37 years,
you can’t imagine the myriad of rust protection “systems” and methods I have
seen. Little boxes that are connected to 12-volt sources to stop rust, oil spraying,
rubberized as well as polyurethane under coatings, anticorrosive foams that are
sprayed into vehicle’s body panels, and on and on it goes, yet cars still rust out at
an amazing rate in Salt Belt Land.
A few years back I was contacted by the CEO of a rust protection company
called Carwell. He claimed that he had the best rust protection on the planet. I
yawned and said, “Show me the facts to substantiate your claims.” He invited
me to his office. When I arrived, he dropped on the desk in front of me a 5-inch-
thick dossier with the U.S. armed forces logos on it. As I thumbed through this
couple of thousand–paged document I realized that it was in-depth testing of this
Carwell rust-protection product. The findings were incredible. It was tested in
the salt belt states during wintertime and on the beaches of Florida, Washington,
California, and Hawaii.
The bottom line: Carwell protects against rust better than any other rust-
protection product or system out there. The armed forces had named this product
the exclusive rust-protection product for all four branches of the U.S. armed
forces.
After using it myself for several years I can honestly tell you it does work, and
so I am telling you about it here in the pages of my book. Carwell is a formula
designed specifically for its intended use: rust protection on vehicles. During a
typical Carwell application, the specialist applies Carwell rust protection to the
inside of the body panels and hard-to-get-at frame areas. The whole operation is
similar to what happens when insulation is blown into the walls of your home,
only in this case it’s blown into the inside panels of your vehicle.
This chemical formulation attacks existing rust, flakes it away from the bare
metal beneath, and chemically bonds to the bare metal. It also absorbs any
moisture present and bleeds it to the surface, sets up a moisture barrier, and
finally, it creeps to fill every crack and crevice in the metal.
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