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Rust proof new car

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I started a poll on this, put up Krown vs Corrosion Free.

I was going to go with Krown but I can't stand the idea of drilling holes on my new baby. There's a YouTube video questions is it really necessary to drill holes.

When I do pick up my new Murano I'm going to get Robinson Automotive to do it.
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bembol wrote: I started a poll on this, put up Krown vs Corrosion Free.

I was going to go with Krown but I can't stand the idea of drilling holes on my new baby. There's a YouTube video questions is it really necessary to drill holes.

When I do pick up my new Murano I'm going to get Robinson Automotive to do it.
It is a just a vehicle, it is not like you are drilling hole into your wife or something.
People drill holes in their homes to run AC, pipes and wires, so I really do not get why some much rfd members are so concerned with a few holes. Actually those holes will allow the product to be applied to areas where there is no access too.
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Thanks guys! I really appreciate the comments.

Looks like I won't be doing rust proof!
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seymournexus wrote: Thanks guys! I really appreciate the comments.

Looks like I won't be doing rust proof!

I did not rust proof my 2009 Camry which is 7 years old now. There is not a bit of rust. Other people said right that there is a lot of other things may happen to the car in the 5 - 7 years. My Camry got rear-ended when it was 5 months new. One of the door got dented. Scratches caused by the passing of grocery cart. Well..........

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