Thread: Rustprotection - Wholes in new car?
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Sep 20th, 2006 12:40 AM
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Rustprotection - Wholes in new car?
BEFORE, I say anything, I'd like to tell you that I've read previous posts and my question has not been answered which is why I'm making this thread.
Hey,
I just purchases a new car and I declined all extra care, rust/paint/fabric protection. I still would like to rust proof my car.
After looking at the previous posts, I'm thinking of going to Krown but I don't feel good about the idea of drilling holes in my new car.
My question is, where exactly do they drill the wholes? Is it visible? and will it cause any unintended problems down the road?
Thanks.
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Sep 20th, 2006 12:52 AM
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Originally Posted by
ct027
My question is, where exactly do they drill the wholes? Is it visible? and will it cause any unintended problems down the road?
Thanks.
Yes, they will likely drill holes, to access areas with rust prevention spray that are not otherwise accessible. The holes are not left open, but filled with small plastic plugs.
The few small holes drilled have not caused any problems on my vehicles for over 15 years, but the vehicles have also not rusted.
The worst time was the first time, seeing holes drilled into a brand new 89 Chrysler. That car is still around without rust.
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Sep 20th, 2006 12:58 AM
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Check out their site...FAQ/Driling...!!!
Personally, whenever I buy and I leave it up to the dealer to take care of things like this, it just makes it more convenient/easier, less work on my part...I also negotiate it, I never paid their asking price...!!!
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Sep 20th, 2006 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by
bembol
Check out their site...FAQ/Driling...!!!
Personally, whenever I buy and I leave it up to the dealer to take care of things like this, it just makes it more convenient/easier, less work on my part...I also negotiate it, I never paid their asking price...!!!
But you probably paid more than the $99 it costs at Crown or some place like that.
There are several places popping up that do not drill holes, they remove panels. This will cost a little more because of the extra labour. Check in your area.
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Sep 20th, 2006 12:03 PM
#5
No, it will not cause any problems. It's a very accepted practice for rust proofers to drill and cap holes.
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Sep 20th, 2006 12:07 PM
#6
You could cover up the holes with some stickers.
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Sep 20th, 2006 12:28 PM
#7
I would rather have them drill holes than to take off panels. God knows what they are going to break when taking off panels.
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Sep 20th, 2006 03:09 PM
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Thanks for the response guys.
I'm gonna go ahead and get that done.
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Sep 21st, 2006 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by
DragonZealot
I would rather have them drill holes than to take off panels. God knows what they are going to break when taking off panels.
You are kidding right? That is an extremley pessamisitic statement. A shop that specializes in such work will, on occasion, make an error (as all places will) but the will also make good on the error if it should happen. That is how they stay in buisness.
I am not saying one way is better than the other but that they both have merits and if you don't need to drill, why would you? Why drill a hole if you don't have to? The hole breaks the protective paint surface, they do not put primer back on the bare metal surface on the inside diameter of the hole do they?.
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Sep 26th, 2006 02:56 PM
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Don't worry about the holes they have to make to get to the inside. Once the doors are closed you don't see them. Rustcheck put rubber plugs to plug the holes. I had a 15 year old car and there wasn't any rust on any of the hole they made. Since you have to get the car re-spray every year there is no chance for the metal to start rusting.
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Sep 26th, 2006 11:07 PM
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Sep 26th, 2006 11:10 PM
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Although it's quite normal for them to drill holes in the car, if you ask them not to, they won't.
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Sep 26th, 2006 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by
S14_Raven
Although it's quite normal for them to drill holes in the car, if you ask them not to, they won't.
But will they still drill wholes?
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Sep 27th, 2006 11:11 AM
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Jr. Member

Soory for hijacking the thread but I have a few questions also;
1) My friend rust proofed his vehicle himself and his engine bay became a yellowish colour and there was a sticky residue all over the componets in the engine bay. Is this normal? Iif I get my vehicle rust porrfed the engine bay will look nasty? Because I recently got it shampoo'd.
2) Another problem my friend has is that in the rear door panel where he put the rust proofing chemicals, everytime he rolls the window down and up there is a oily reside (probably from rust proofing). does this happen alot?
3) any recomendations on places in scarborough to get rust proofing?
thanks.
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Sep 27th, 2006 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by
vtz
Soory for hijacking the thread but I have a few questions also;
1) My friend rust proofed his vehicle himself and his engine bay became a yellowish colour and there was a sticky residue all over the componets in the engine bay. Is this normal? Iif I get my vehicle rust porrfed the engine bay will look nasty? Because I recently got it shampoo'd.
2) Another problem my friend has is that in the rear door panel where he put the rust proofing chemicals, everytime he rolls the window down and up there is a oily reside (probably from rust proofing). does this happen alot?
3) any recomendations on places in scarborough to get rust proofing?
thanks.
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Chalk this up to him doing it. Most rust proofing places will spray the underside of the hood, around the firewall area, strut towers. There is NO reason to spray down the engine and accesories (Alternator, AC pump, power steering, etc...).
By the sounds of what you posted your friend hosed the whole thing down and as a result created a huge mess.
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Same thing. If there is rust proofer on the windows it's because he made a mess inside the door. The windows will not be effected by a professional job.
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Don't forget kids, on RFD it's not about your experience, it's about what you get paid.

Originally Posted by
Luckyinfil
How about this: You post your pay stub and I'll post mine.

Originally Posted by
CSK'sMom
And I would say there is a lot of e-penis on this site when folks start throwing out how much they earn.

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