Rust proofing

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

OP
OP
Macdaddy

Macdaddy

Full Access Member
Joined
Aug 30, 2020
Posts
153
Reaction score
210
Location
Twin Cities, Minnesota
You guys are funny, I’m not laying on my back in 10 degrees. Applicator would freeze anyway. That’s why I’m paying a shop to do it. But I appreciate all the advice. I really should of thought of it sooner (during summer) but I procrastinated and now have to pay “a guy” to do it. Figured I can’t work anyway for 6 weeks (knee surgery) so why not just get it done. I’ve noticed so many of you guys on this forum are great DIY guys, I wish I were able too like you, but I’m not so much, so I pay someone to do it for me. I wish I had a shop to work on my own stuff. Love this forum though, look forward to seeing it everyday.
 

JohnyPython

FRF Addict
Joined
Oct 28, 2018
Posts
10,458
Reaction score
47,319
Location
Canada
No problem @Macdaddy sometimes let someone else do the work and you can relax with a bourbon.

Sometimes I ask myself why the F am I doing this should have farmed it out.
 

John M BUNMAN

BUNMAN-Adventures, Rescue & Recovery
Joined
Sep 5, 2020
Posts
7,293
Reaction score
39,034
Location
Las Vegas NV
Isn't most of the frame and all of the body aluminum?
Aluminum Rusts badly, Depending on which CV (China Virus) it’s been exposed to since 2020. The Gen3 is more susceptible since “they” have found bat droppings on a few of the frames…
Follow me on InstaTwit for more rustproofing advice. ;)
 

RamseyF

Full Access Member
Joined
Nov 28, 2021
Posts
976
Reaction score
773
Location
michigan
I believe the frame is still all steel, unless something changed recently that we are all unaware of. but body is mostly aluminum except the hood and front fenders, they are a composite of fiberglass and plastic. I am not sure about the bed. Aluminum does not rust, but it can and does corrode. just a technicality when people say aluminum doesn't rust. any corrosion is bad
 

EccentricRaptor

Full Access Member
Joined
Dec 21, 2021
Posts
221
Reaction score
262
Location
Midwest
The dealer I bought my Raptor off of offered a ValuGard Undercoat. A local business did it for their customers. It's a black, waxy substance that coats the underbody to protect it from stuff like salt and rocks flinging up. I live in an area that uses salt/brine like crazy and I hated it when my previous vehicle started to rust, so I went for it. First time having a Raptor. First time having an undercoat on a vehicle.

Only have had the vehicle for about 6 months though so I can't tell you whether it works or not for rust. All I can say is that the cost was reasonable enough that I was willing to take the chance. If it doesn't work, oh well. If it does, I'll do my first cartwheel (not really - I'm a danger prone clutz and that'd just be all bad).
 

CoronaRaptor

FRF Addict
Joined
Dec 17, 2012
Posts
28,961
Reaction score
31,191
Location
CANADA
You guys are funny, I’m not laying on my back in 10 degrees. Applicator would freeze anyway. That’s why I’m paying a shop to do it. But I appreciate all the advice. I really should of thought of it sooner (during summer) but I procrastinated and now have to pay “a guy” to do it. Figured I can’t work anyway for 6 weeks (knee surgery) so why not just get it done. I’ve noticed so many of you guys on this forum are great DIY guys, I wish I were able too like you, but I’m not so much, so I pay someone to do it for me. I wish I had a shop to work on my own stuff. Love this forum though, look forward to seeing it everyday.
Just make sure it's not a permanent hard application, get a written guarantee that it wont crack and rust the frame, etc. Make sure also that they don't spray anything that is permanent on you shocks, control arms, hoses, wiring ad brake lines. I've seen it all, bad and good on this forum and in real life. The stuff we are all using on the forum, can be pressure washed off if need be and we usually apply every year, fyi. I know what knee problems are like, hope it gets better and post some before and after pics for us. Good luck.
 

Dr Racecraft

I’ma need about 3.50
Supporting Member
Joined
Apr 24, 2020
Posts
138
Reaction score
126
Location
Michigan
Amsoil HDMP refuses to be pressure washed off or soaped off for that matter. Carb cleaner takes it off easily though.

I sprayed everything including control arms and shocks bc I don’t want any of that rusting. The only thing I didn’t do was brakes and exhaust or anything in the engine bay
 
Top