Corrosion on Rear FOX shocks AARRGH....

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firematt422

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You're definitely going to need some protectant on there regularly now because anodization (or whatever coating Fox used) is still gone. The lemon just takes off the oxidation.
 

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Here is the after. I did scrub a little harder than I should have but I'm hoping if I use a buffer on it the little scratches will come out. You can also still see where the corrosion spots were but the don't look near as bad as they did.

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white (green if its baddd) scotch brite and Tri-Flow metal protectant takes off all my rust on the raptor and the race trucks FWIW
 

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Any UPDATES on this thread?
You pay around 50k for a truck, you shouldn't have to worry about this little stuff. So what's the final word on this? Anyhone?

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- soon to be owner
 
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