Your Car Will NEVER RUST Again! For Just $10 Bucks!

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  • @SweetProjectCars
    @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +183

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    • @TheGP83
      @TheGP83 6 лет назад +1

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    • @TrojanHorse1959
      @TrojanHorse1959 6 лет назад +4

      Another great tip, thanks!

    • @halseyballistic
      @halseyballistic 6 лет назад +8

      Sweet Project Cars absolutely love this method! You guys always have the best ideas and ideas for all of us DIYers. Thanks for your time creating & posting these videos.

    • @TankUSA
      @TankUSA 6 лет назад +5

      Sweet Project Cars he man, I’ve recently moved from England to Michigan USA and have been so worried about the rust that I’ve seen in cars particularly with all the snow and road salt. This video is pukka. Will do it to my 2016 Honda to keep it rust free hopefully. Cheers

    • @andycap5415
      @andycap5415 6 лет назад +2

      Thanks for a great rust stop method Mr SPC ..... You're a legend around the world

  • @NDZ12345
    @NDZ12345 6 лет назад +726

    Thanks for the reminder to change my door fluid

  • @timheasman2984
    @timheasman2984 5 лет назад +46

    Don’t leave those squirt bottles next to the tacos 🥵

  • @ozarkprepper1718
    @ozarkprepper1718 6 лет назад +191

    I own a CJ7 jeep.I think rust was added to it as an accessory when purchased new at no extra charge.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +7

      ozarkprepper1 LOL thats a good one and so very true...jeeps just like crazy UGGG!

    • @ser7ser7i
      @ser7ser7i 5 лет назад +3

      Good one :)

    • @scott1lori282
      @scott1lori282 5 лет назад +2

      My TJ is in the driveway with the gas tank resting securely down on the gravel.

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 4 года назад +3

      When it comes to "Chrysler Products", EVERYTHING rusts, including the glass and rubber! Been that way since the late '50s! Mechanically they are excellent, but the bodies, due to poor design/workmanship are another story. That's why I have never, and never will, buy a NEW FCA vehicle! As "beaters" they are great, CHEAP because of depreciation, I have owned a few!

    • @daveblack7344
      @daveblack7344 4 года назад +1

      Hahahahaha “added to it at no charge”

  • @mblake0420
    @mblake0420 6 лет назад +33

    been doing this for years, I'm the only one with a jeep Cherokee that has rocker panels in all of wv

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +4

      That’s awesome Our new rust video series has just come out we have 2 done of five that may be very helpful to you as well

  • @bigl6322
    @bigl6322 Год назад +6

    My bro was just telling me last night about his bud that worked at a wrecking yard, and his job was to determine if the engines were good, and pickle them in trans fluid for long term storage. Drained the engine, then refilled (overfilled till overflow) then crank the engine a couple times. Any water is displaced by the ATF. Drain it 10 years later and it’ll smoke like hell when you start it, but there won’t be any rust.
    It’s the same with firearms, keep things wet with petroleum products and you keep moisture out.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  Год назад +1

      That is a great story bigl! Thank you so much for watching and sharing, we truly appreciate it, very interesting. Hope you have a great week my friend. mad Mike

  • @willf5768
    @willf5768 5 лет назад +29

    Try some used motor oil from diesel trucks or used car oil mix 60 40 used oil and bar and chain oil (for chain saws) The bar and chain oil is sticky and helps the mixture stay put and it works great.

    • @TJ-qz6hr
      @TJ-qz6hr 6 месяцев назад +1

      You shouldn’t use used motor oil. It has gas and diesel in it which will wrinkle and lift the paint.

    • @User1234Bugsbunny
      @User1234Bugsbunny 26 дней назад

      Can I use cooking oil

  • @Kuessemir
    @Kuessemir 3 года назад +12

    Perfect!! I have the same car and I am constantly picking leaves out of those same crevices. I will preserve my Grand Marquis forever so I don't have to drive a plastic make-believe wheelie bin piece of garbage new car.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  3 года назад +2

      Right on! LOL, we're with you on that my friend. Thank you for watching and commenting. Have a stupendous day. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @fixit4u73
    @fixit4u73 6 лет назад +124

    My transmission was slipping, so I filled my doors with transmission fluid. It didn't help.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +6

      Bushwacker you got it ...that won't help the trans issue but you might want to check the kiniffle valve :)

    • @egreenie3819
      @egreenie3819 6 лет назад +4

      Oh yea? Well one day my rearend slipped and I ended up with a hell of a situation, so I filled it with 90w and it did nothing to help! All it did was run down my legs for 2 weeks!😳..........😅

    • @ser7ser7i
      @ser7ser7i 5 лет назад +1

      Give it some time, it should work.

    • @cvaz8330
      @cvaz8330 5 лет назад +1

      you made laugh my ass off thanks

    • @Thebowzer221
      @Thebowzer221 3 года назад

      @@SweetProjectCars the canoe valves also leak.

  • @anthonylawlor9130
    @anthonylawlor9130 4 года назад +12

    Greatest treatment for rust prevention out there.
    I like trans fluid.
    Try plugging the weep holes with paper towels for a day or two to prevent drips on driveway.

  • @jimjimm4215
    @jimjimm4215 6 лет назад +264

    As a certified mechanic I'm always studying and learning, and I have great respect for the knowledge of others. Thank you doesn't really describe my appreciation for you taking your time to share with others, but it's all that I can think of lol.
    Thank you

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +9

      Thank you very much Jim we take that as a huge compliment have a great day my friend

    • @olblu8746
      @olblu8746 5 лет назад +5

      How about a small donation as a sign of your appreciation? LOL

    • @paulbunyun-xi9by
      @paulbunyun-xi9by 5 лет назад +1

      @@olblu8746 you lead the way

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  5 лет назад +3

      that would be awesome it would help our channel for sure ...mike SPC

    • @BoyishDriver
      @BoyishDriver 4 года назад +3

      Simply could not agree more. Terrific for our machines. We can relax and use our beasts!

  • @PalzToTheEnd
    @PalzToTheEnd 6 лет назад +102

    Nice tip! May I humbly suggest that for anyone who already has standing water inside their doors/rocker panels/etc, you should remove as much as possible and then use a hair dryer (NOT a heat gun) to heat up the door or body panel and evaporate away the remaining moisture. That way, the vaseline/trans fluid/oil/etc. will be able to directly contact the metal surfaces instead of sitting on top of the standing water. Once treated, any new water won't be able to easily get in contact with the treated surfaces.
    Do NOT use a heat gun because you're likely to damage the paint while heating up the panels you're working on. You must be careful, even with a hair dryer, so do this at your own risk ... but make sure to get all that moisture out of the area FIRST, before treating the panels. ;-)

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +6

      PalzToTheEnd we suggest if you are that serious about rust proofing your car to do these 1st VIDEO IN RUST SERIES ruclips.net/video/WOpKDt5JEFk/видео.html
      2nd VIDEO IN RUST SERIES ruclips.net/video/PLQLuWdoFgw/видео.html
      3rd VIDEO IN RUST SERIES ruclips.net/video/nSDiHydE23o/видео.html
      4th VIDEO IN RUST SERIES youtu.be/gh6X1d5B

    • @kurtragucci5092
      @kurtragucci5092 4 года назад +4

      PalzToTheEnd your 100% correct, even though it was a cheap way to preserve your vehicle but imagine 2 years later you found out the hard way? REMOVE the MOISTURE people!!

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 4 года назад +4

      @@kurtragucci5092 Getting that PJ or transmission oil in the door till it drips out the bottom will remove the moisture.

    • @macleanclassics
      @macleanclassics 3 года назад +1

      @@TheOzthewiz I do believe this is true... oil can displace water

    • @larrythompson2967
      @larrythompson2967 2 года назад +8

      @@macleanclassics Actually, oil floats on water?

  • @punker4Real
    @punker4Real 5 лет назад +27

    The best way to STOP rust forever is to move to a non snow state

    • @josephigillis
      @josephigillis 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah, but what fun is that 😂

    • @michau_12
      @michau_12 4 месяца назад +1

      And a place without seawater ocean, the salt make rust.

    • @leo959
      @leo959 2 месяца назад

      Facts. This is why I hate idaho

  • @NorfolkBroadsForum
    @NorfolkBroadsForum 6 лет назад +11

    I don't understand why this video has so many dislikes as I found it very good and above all else, useful. Great stuff!

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +3

      Not sure why someone would dislike a video that will help them keep their car lasting longer and doing it dirt cheap. Have a great day my friend

    • @citylockapolytechnikeyllcc7936
      @citylockapolytechnikeyllcc7936 4 месяца назад

      @@SweetProjectCars Some people are fans of iron oxide patina

  • @redtango75
    @redtango75 6 лет назад +30

    4:10 That's a healthy serving of PJ right thar! Another trick for getting the oil to that back corner of the door... some hard acceleration from a dead stop lol. Great videos thank you!

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +5

      That is a good idea Chad plus it’s always fun to accelerate thank you for sharing my friend have a great day

  • @Tommy_Mac
    @Tommy_Mac 4 года назад +10

    You know your car is rustproof if'n it drips red... Also, remove taillights on pickups to access back of metal above rear wheel wells

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for the comment MacDaddy! Have a great day my friend. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @alecc89
    @alecc89 6 лет назад +16

    I told my husband about this channel!! He is watching all your videos since the beginning lol... love it!! Thank you very much,you guys are the best !!!

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +1

      thank you very much for the kind comments and we are very glad you are here with us :))

  • @Teknakill
    @Teknakill 5 лет назад +10

    Go for a drive up some steep hills and fast tight corners...THEN take the tape off and avoid having to use a pump jack.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  5 лет назад +1

      Teknakill there are many way to do it we just share the most practical my friend :)

    • @BoyishDriver
      @BoyishDriver 4 года назад

      Exactly. Or if you moved the door closed and open parked a particular way (on an incline) to serve as adjustment to improve sloshing inside door if you moved it back and fourth. Thinking on a x, y and z scale using gravity. Can cover nearly everything.

  • @nunyabidness7368
    @nunyabidness7368 3 года назад +40

    Easy way to prevent rust on your vehicle:
    Step 1: Move to the desert.
    Done. 😅

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  3 года назад +1

      LOL, sounds about right :) Thank you for watching and commenting. Have a great day Nunya. mad Mike the hammer SPC

    • @OOICU812
      @OOICU812 3 года назад

      Maybe simple, but for most far from easy.

    • @tareqshalsh9315
      @tareqshalsh9315 3 года назад

      Yeah my car 30year old I live in dessert no rust

    • @dildoshwaggins1017
      @dildoshwaggins1017 3 года назад

      @@tareqshalsh9315 but full of sand and blasted color

    • @glockbum
      @glockbum 3 года назад +1

      Too many illegals!

  • @anamnesiser
    @anamnesiser 4 года назад +1

    Norway, Europe, salt is madness here. Used fluid film for many years but after multiple applications it seems to get a bit dry and starts flaking with rust in some spots, especially near wheels, answer seems to be blending 7:3 FF: ATF, kinda has mist of the stickyness of fluid film but penetrates better like ATF, 2003 Hilux going strong. Couldn't imagine not treating a vehicle now. Sprayer with compressor and long nossle really helps and costs like one treatment by a shop.

  • @lawrencefox563
    @lawrencefox563 2 года назад +2

    We always used old engine oil a type of recycling in summer not parked in driveway ,an old gutter under rocker catches and returns overrun.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for watching and sharing Lawrence, we really appreciate it, hope you have a great week my friend. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @kazifaiz
    @kazifaiz 5 лет назад +19

    I wish I saw this video before the whole door rotted out. Now car is at the body shop going to be doing these steps to keep it safe!

  • @northcountryhermit5057
    @northcountryhermit5057 6 лет назад +4

    its not due to "moisture"...
    I drive a 93 Chevy Silverado. Bought it with 33,000 mi. It's a SEATTLE truck.. WE HAVE RAIN, trust me!!
    It never rusted...EVER!!
    UNTIL...I MOVED...TO NEW HAMPSHIRE!!
    It's the rock salt. The SALT will eat your vehicle in 3 years!!
    not the WET!

  • @JamesSmith-jq2jc
    @JamesSmith-jq2jc 3 года назад +11

    Some nice ideas here. My best take from this was using brake line tubing. I've only just begun my journey into rust prevention, I'll definitely put that idea to use.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  3 года назад +3

      Thank you James, we appreciate your comment and watching. Have a fantastic day my friend. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @eightycubicft
    @eightycubicft 6 лет назад +43

    I use linseed oil in a paint sprayer. My truck looks like new. I spray everything. It is biodegradable and stops rust in it's tracks.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +5

      Thank you for sharing that glad to hear your truck looks newer we love that

    • @richardbruce8111
      @richardbruce8111 5 лет назад +14

      Yes Linseed oil is GREAT!! ..on exposure to air it "degrade" into a form of plastic! ,Just keep wiping off the surplus ALSO dilute with 4 x the volume turpentine & brush on wood garden furniture every 2 ,3 years ,sinks in ,dries in a day or so Did my garden seat 40 years ago (& 6 or so since then ...wood looks 2 years old!! I kid you not! ...out 40 years all time in a wet cold climate! be careful to destroy any ANY rag you use as linseed oil & COTTON can burst into flames later when you are not around!

    • @naps3386
      @naps3386 5 лет назад +1

      The Mystic Ruler Of course! Any kind of oil will slow the rust down.

    • @johnwaynebrooks
      @johnwaynebrooks 4 года назад +2

      Don't use linseed. Highly flammable

    • @Silent1fd
      @Silent1fd 4 года назад +16

      @@johnwaynebrooks But what if I want my car LIT AF?

  • @HighwayRamos
    @HighwayRamos 6 лет назад +10

    When I worked in a spray shop we'd spray deodorised fish oil inside the doors , sills and quarter panels. Still smelled for a bit but it works.

    • @dkhockey98
      @dkhockey98 6 месяцев назад

      Lol. There are so many kinds of oils, who in their right mind would think of fish oil? Why is deodorized fish oil even a thing that exists? Haha

  • @chipwright6193
    @chipwright6193 6 лет назад +11

    Great advice! As much as they salt the roads here in Ohio where I live I'm planning on retreating my vehicles on a yearly basis just to be sure.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +4

      it is a battle for sure with rust wanting to win all the time ugh !!

  • @splash5974
    @splash5974 6 лет назад +25

    Good video sir!
    This can also be applied to most areas with pinch welds...
    The rear wheels wells always seem to be an issue aswell, so its good practice to do it in this area aswell! If you cant reach an area, drill small hole from the backside, then install a grommet/plug over it once you're done.

  • @travispoppler8023
    @travispoppler8023 6 лет назад +9

    Awesome video thanks. I treated rust on the bottom lip of my 94 ranger tailgate like this back 10 years ago. It still has not rusted any further. Keep it up with the videos.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +1

      Travis Poppler that's awesome to hear thank you very much my friend we do highly appreciate your great comments :)

  • @mikehogan1827
    @mikehogan1827 5 лет назад +9

    Really enjoyed the video. Took me back to my early cars, which I treated (40 years ago) with chainsaw oil mixed with varsol: sprayed it into all the nooks and crannies with a pump-up garden sprayer (the varsol evaporates. Leaving the heavy oil behind). Then I’d hand pack grease into the crevices. Finally, I’d drive over a dirt road for a while to coat the whole works with a nice layer of dust. Worked like a charm!

  • @cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
    @cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 5 лет назад +11

    That's why you never see rusty whales.

  • @MrSprintcat
    @MrSprintcat 4 года назад +7

    Thanks for the video. I was actually thinking of making some type of atomizer so you could spray the whole cavity. What do you think about that?

  • @badbrad5424
    @badbrad5424 2 года назад +6

    My auto shop teacher taught our class this 22 years ago. When he got his new truck this was my job. He even had me put the truck on the hoist and I sprayed the whole under need with oil with a pump sprayer. Then I dove it down the dirt Ally’s to get the dust and dirt to stick to the oil. Great vid!!!!✌️

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  2 года назад +3

      Thank you very much for watching and sharing, we truly appreciate it, have a great day my friend. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @MrKelso159
    @MrKelso159 6 лет назад +15

    What a great idea this was. I did this to both my cars last weekend. Thank you so much for helping us with our cars. Your the best.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +1

      MrKelso159 thank you very much for your great comment we truly appreciate that :)

  • @joshlampe3458
    @joshlampe3458 6 лет назад +11

    Thank you so much for sharing this, you've helped me and countless others who want to really maintain their cars by doing so. God bless you, this is really a game changer for many of us!

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +3

      Thank you Josh very glad we can help we try hard to do decent videos to help as many people as possible have a great weekend my friend

  • @analazcano6475
    @analazcano6475 5 лет назад +7

    Wow you amazing, i have to get my car painted for some areas the clear coat is flaky, but i will be doing all tgese hacks to maintain my suv. Dont have money to buy a new car, have to take care of the one i have, THANK YOU!!

  • @garagework3975
    @garagework3975 4 года назад +8

    I love when he goes it’s not flammable it absolutely is people use petroleum jelly as fire starters😭😂

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  4 года назад +17

      it is not flammable here is our proof ruclips.net/video/5J0VG4_jR2w/видео.html when you see people using cotton balls with petroleum jelly on them to start campfires it is the cotton ball that is burning, the jelly is only there to slow the cotton ball down from burning up in 2 seconds thanks mike sweet project cars

    • @chuckychuck
      @chuckychuck 4 года назад

      @@SweetProjectCars 👍👍

  • @GeorgeStar
    @GeorgeStar 6 лет назад +6

    It seems to me petroleum jelly would be best since it would solidify and coat the metal better than a fluid. Am I wrong?

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +1

      george you are very correct :) thank you very much for your great comments :)

  • @tandjrogers
    @tandjrogers 5 лет назад +24

    I really do like your videos. You use basic home garage/workshop stuff to get the job done instead of us having to pay over-inflated prices for specialized over the counter products. We have that problem here in Australia too. Thanks heaps for your tips. Keep 'em coming.

  • @basspig
    @basspig 3 года назад +2

    I spray old crankcase oil on the frame of my truck. Frame rot is a big problem in the snow states

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  3 года назад +2

      Yes it is, thanks for sharing basspig! Have a great day my friend, thanks for the view. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @scottfirman
    @scottfirman 6 лет назад +5

    My brother used to use drain oil and just leave it in the door panels for a week before draining out the extra. Using baby oil works better because it really penetrates the panels better. Any oil will soak into the crimped metal if it is thin enough. I hate the smell of transmission fluid. I remember Z bart cars having the lower panel rotted off. You could see the Zbart couldnt penetrate into the crimps and thats where it ALWAYS RUSTS OUT FIRST.

  • @NOBOX7
    @NOBOX7 6 лет назад +46

    Great info sir , love the transmission fluid rust inhibitor

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +5

      NOBOX7 trans fluid is the best for this thats for sure you are very welcome my friend and thanks for being to here see our many DIYer Tips :)

    • @jordanrogers4348
      @jordanrogers4348 6 лет назад +4

      Add paint thinner and you got your own wd-40

  • @covertoperatah
    @covertoperatah 4 года назад +5

    I live near to the sea and do this with my entire vehicle. Doors, underneath, engine bay, trunk lid and a light coat over the exterior over the paint to protect any scrapes. I use ATF shot from a service gun using a compressor at 60psi. The vehicle marks territory everywhere it goes for a few days but well worth it.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  4 года назад +3

      Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @tedscott
    @tedscott 4 года назад +5

    This goes back more than a couple of decades, but the man I remember is still alive, and still driving his Model T. Until quite recently, he drove that car daily. He had, in his backyard a huge tank, and he and his friends would take their cars apart, as much as needed, and soak the frames in a tank of used transmission fluid.(I believe they soaked it overnight) He claimed a car would last forever, and considering his daily driver was in great shape, I believed him.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  4 года назад +1

      Thank you very much for sharing! Have a fantastic day my friend. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @TS-xj5mt
    @TS-xj5mt 3 года назад +2

    There are excellent videos on utube comparing best products, both common items and designed for, and for common items vasoline was one of the best and engine oil and transmission fluid are one of the worst. That test was done where exposed to water but water will run in between glass seals and down inside of door.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  3 года назад +2

      Thank you for watching TS, have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @newhampshirevideo
    @newhampshirevideo Год назад +2

    I displace the water with Fluid Film. It lasts a long time.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and sharing, have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @360pack
    @360pack 6 лет назад +8

    another great video; since moving to WI i have been on a continuous mission to battle the evil nemesis of cars called rust. i will incorporate your excellent ideas into my protocol. great tip on jacking the car to make sure the solution gets everywhere. i hope whatever dolt gave this video a thumbs down falls through his rusty floor boards at top speed.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +2

      LOL on the rusty floors 360 thank you very much for the kind comments and we are very glad you are here with us :))

  • @carloslima99
    @carloslima99 6 лет назад +5

    I've been doing body work for over 30 yrs. Most of which was in the northern states where they used salt on the roads. I hated fixing rust. I compared it to cancer. You need to cut all of it out, then you have to make sure not to leave any bare metal. This is a good preventative measure to take. Some Auto makers use cavity wax.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +1

      Call Carlos thank you for sharing and yes rust is a pain and it has to be all cut out to make a perfect repair but most people cannot afford that but I’m with you rust sucks

  • @circle4922
    @circle4922 5 лет назад +7

    Thanks a lot for this share. I'll have to try one of these some time. Maybe I'll try it on my 2007 Solid Piece of Rust -- I mean Subaru.

  • @DumbSkippy
    @DumbSkippy 5 месяцев назад +1

    G'Day! Geat video. Thanks so much for making it!. Why does Auto Transmission fluid work as a rust inhibitor?

  • @hootiebubbabuddhabelly
    @hootiebubbabuddhabelly 2 года назад +2

    Is there a specific reason you don't just inject the mineral oil, vaseline or PSF into the drain hole on the door?

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  2 года назад +1

      You can do it that way, we are just showing you the most effective way we have found in our 40+ years in the business. Thanks for watching, have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @don-cw1yz
    @don-cw1yz 6 лет назад +9

    Great ideas . Preventing the rust before it starts makes sense ,because once it starts it just keeps eating away at the metal.Those areas you point out are prone to rust . Very expensive to have repaired at a body shop and even diy very difficult to repair rust. Old guys will tell you to spray your wheel wells with transmission fluid ,because that shit sticks to everything . I liked that vaseline idea ,melting then I guess it would solidify when it cools after application. I usually buy the spray cans of rust preventer but this video points out the importance of getting to those hard to reach areas . Just one add on touch up those small paint chips on the exterior body .Very often that little chip will allow water to get to the metal and start a small rust area that grows .Thanks for the tips .

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +1

      don thanks for the great tips for the channel we appreciate it :)

  • @MrJoebiz24
    @MrJoebiz24 4 года назад +5

    I'm only 2 years late to this party, (my Uber driver got lost). This is brilliant D.I.Y information. Thanks!

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  10 месяцев назад +2

      LOL, no worries! Welcome! Thanks for the view and comment my friend, hope you have a sweeeet weekend. mad Mike & team

  • @Alex462047
    @Alex462047 5 лет назад +4

    We do the same thing in Russia. You can either buy a product called Movil' with zinc added, or you can make a mixture of petroleum jelly (animal fat in the districts), zinc and used engine oil. It stinks to high heaven for about a month, but it's good for two years. If you use Movil' (which dries into a very tacky, pasty coating the consistency of molasses and is impossible to wash off without rubbing spirits) in panel crevices, you can mix it about 70/30 with winter-grade engine oil to get it right into the pressings. As for the lower door sills, we pour quite a bit of engine oil in, that seems to prevent them from rusting. The more dust in the corners, the better the oil adheres.

    • @tempeleng
      @tempeleng 4 года назад

      Russians are practical people. Thank you for sharing.

  • @KrishnaKrishna-bj7nf
    @KrishnaKrishna-bj7nf 2 года назад +2

    I use polyurethane or any affordable clear coat

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  2 года назад +2

      Awesome for you. Thanks for watching. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @stephenvelden295
    @stephenvelden295 5 лет назад +2

    You can forget repainting your car if you use these products. Once they seep into the metal, paint will never adhere to the metal ever again!

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  5 лет назад +1

      Stephen Velden this is no different then waxing your car ...you always make sure you thoroughly clean any area before painting

    • @stephenvelden295
      @stephenvelden295 5 лет назад +1

      It is indeed different to waxing your car! Wax will not penetrate metal. Vaseline will be absorbed by the steel and can never be removed> Just ask any Auto Painter. BTW the word is than not then!@@SweetProjectCars

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  5 лет назад +1

      Stephen Velden vaseline is petroleum and that is oil and also oil is spilled on cars every day my mechanics and DIYers also oils are sprayed on door hinges and everything else that needs lubrication oil is also picked up off the road while driving same for all rust proofers they are all oil or lanoline based, when a car is prepped for paint it is thought degreased to deal with all of this...we have done this on 100's of customers cars and have painted many of them with never an issue in over 40 years.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  5 лет назад +1

      Stephen Velden on your last comment there is no luck about it, and you could not be more wrong my friend...lacquer thinner takes off all oils and grease even armorall and vaseline...done it 100's and 100's of times with never an issue and painted 100's of cutomers cars over the last 40 years that were well covered in vaseline and waxes and armorall and the paint on them is still perfect after decades.

  • @lostinmyspace4910
    @lostinmyspace4910 6 лет назад +4

    Geez, I just bought an aluminum body Ford truck

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +2

      LostInMySpace good deal your problem is solved..:)

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 3 года назад +1

      Ford really did have a "Better Idea" !

    • @whatsit2ya247
      @whatsit2ya247 3 года назад +2

      Don't fool yourself, aluminum still corrodes just not as fast obviously.

  • @paulfoytack5267
    @paulfoytack5267 6 лет назад +5

    Simply the best DIY automotive advice on the tube! Addictive...please keep these coming. Thank you!

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +1

      Paul Foytack THANK YOU VERY MUCH my friend we really appreciate that it makes all the hard work worth it to read that :)

  • @russvtguy
    @russvtguy 6 лет назад +24

    Bar and chain oil works great from a chain saw. Its sticky and wont wash off. Still driving my 02 Toyota Tundra that is rust free and that is unheard of in Vermont.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +3

      russvtguy thank you for sharing :)

    • @davidford7843
      @davidford7843 6 лет назад +4

      @war on muhammed news gear oil will work great, but the horrific smell of gear oil is just, well stinky. Lol. It will work, but you'll never, ever get the smell of the gear oil out. Great idea for other areas of the vehicle away from the passenger cabin, however it will still smell outside. People will think your leaking gear oil. But it will prevent rust. If you can handle the smell of it.

    • @mrnovacan2158
      @mrnovacan2158 5 лет назад

      I have used bar chainsaw oil as well , it works great ,I have sprayed the entire vehicle and underneath inside rockers etc it sticks like" shit to a wool blanket" ;)

  • @jakebrakebill
    @jakebrakebill Год назад +2

    I heard of this thing called rust and that it attacks cars, so I had to watch. Living in the Arizona desert, it was like watching real footage of the Big Foot.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  Год назад +2

      LOL, I know! Being from Michigan originally, now in Florida, I have to watch videos now as well! I don't miss it one bit jakebrakebill! Thanks for watching and sharing, have a great week my friend. mad Mike the hammer SPC

    • @jakebrakebill
      @jakebrakebill Год назад +1

      @@SweetProjectCars I had a friend that lived in Minnesota near the Canadian Border and when I went back to visit and saw her door hinges so rusted the door wouldn't open all the way, I said I'm staying in Arizona, I love my cars too much. But I've always wondered about doing what you did here.

  • @StevenBradley-sq6kg
    @StevenBradley-sq6kg 4 года назад +1

    Does ATF damage auto paint ?

  • @melburns4540
    @melburns4540 6 лет назад +4

    I always used my old engine oil, throw-away paint brushes, drop cloths and clothes. Smelly, bad for me and the enviroment because it would drip for days and was a magnet for dust and dirt. Still driving the same car 25 years later so I guess I got it partly right.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you Mel the system we use here is very simple and very easy to use for the DIY person. Have a great night my friend

  • @HK-qj4im
    @HK-qj4im 6 лет назад +17

    Mix transmission and Vaseline...sweet!
    I accidentally found out how good transmission fluid is..
    when My transfer case blew up...spraying tranny fluid rearward.
    That part of truck never rusted. Everything else is gone! Everyone should do this.

  • @Jeff-xn1ew
    @Jeff-xn1ew 6 лет назад +4

    Cool top. I hit the subscribe button I like your simple and affordable ways👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @troyez5218
    @troyez5218 4 года назад +1

    The 1.1K people who don't like this video are bodyshop guys.

  • @garystevens7575
    @garystevens7575 Год назад +1

    😱IF YOU LOVE YOUR CAR LIKE WE LIVE OURS AND PUT IT WHEEEEEEERRE?? Whaaaa not in my GARAGE!! If it’s not in my garage then it’s NOT MINE…. I will never let a car that I’m in all ecstasy over out of my sight!!! Like
    My 2014 C7 canvas top convertible!!! The LAST OF THE ORIGINAL CONVERTIBLE CORVETTES THE LAST OF THE FRONT MOTOR CORVETTES… as my insurance agent asks why do I claim to drive 10,000 miles when it hasn’t even seen 200 miles 🤣🤦🏻‍♂️ . It’s just in case I have an emergency and have to drive like hell other than that like my 57 bel air they both just sit and look pretty like my dogs and my wife when she at work😂.. she drives the hellcat! 😂

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  Год назад +1

      LOL! That's awesome gary!! Thank you for watching and sharing, we really appreciate it, hope you have a stupendous day my friend. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @harvymckiernan93
    @harvymckiernan93 4 года назад +4

    Brilliant advice. In the UK we have a product called "Waxoil". It's a cross between the vaseline and mineral oil mixed together. Since we live in such a temperate climate, most European cars were treated and injected from new. You could top it up with this aftermarket product, or after a bodyshop repair or panel replacement. You can buy it off the shelf in a 5 litre can. It usually came with a manual hand pump to pressurise can and a nozzle to inject into car. Sometimes we'd have to warm the can up if it was too cold. Back in my bodyshop day's, I would say VW were the most liberal( back in the late 1980's). I would remove a chassis leg after collision damage and the waxoil would be an inch thick in places. Sometime to the detriment to the part, as it would clog up water drainage holes. Worst manufacturers back then suprisingly, was Ford and Vauxhall. I worked for a Ford dealer. I remember removing the rear quarter panel off an Escort that was only 4 month old. Rust had already developed in the joints.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  4 года назад +1

      Thank You very much for sharing my friend we truly appreciate that Mike Sweet project cars

  • @billyleedee
    @billyleedee 6 лет назад +4

    Ok, we've done a lot of this type treating of some of our more expensive SUV and RV vehicles that we keep for decades. We use Marvel Mystery Oil. Under the vehicle we remove the wheels and cover up the brakes, and use pump up sprayers and paint the entire bottom everywhere it will spray.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +1

      Billy Lee Dee thank you for sharing this with the channel..

  • @deankay4434
    @deankay4434 3 года назад +15

    Maintenance is the key to the longevity of any vehicle. I’ve been working on everything since the late 60’s. My maternal grandfather melted 3 part toilet wax seals (Now Petroleum Based w/o rubber) sold for a $1, but used boiled linseed oil. Once heated & mixed, he used cheese cloth to apply to his hand saws, hammers, etc. I have a professional pressure pot (4 total) with a screw on gun. It has an air-chuck type disconnect and came with 5 hoses of different lengths & nozzles. With a top mark on the connector to help direct the spray, my 90 degree one is my favorite.
    Since the 90’s, most all vehicle have metal/plastic bolts that screw into plastic clip nut on the front fenders. Easy to remove without any damage & reuse. The back three with the wheel turned will allow easy twisting of the inner wheel house or splash guard for access. Leaf, pine needles fall in thru the vents in front of the windshield. While driving, this is a high pressure area, plus washing push this debris to the bottom. Many companies have tiny screens in this area. Debris in around wiper arms and under hood. No trees at home, what about work? Driving to grandmas house in the fall. Yes, it’s out there and will get in. Don’t use WD-40! It evaporates. Lithium grease will attract & hold leafs.
    Bee’s was is impossible to get & boiled linseed oil is cheap. Old school craftsman tip for protecting their metal tools. ASE Master Tech Retired

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  3 года назад +3

      Absolutely Dean! Thank you for watching and sharing, we appreciate it. Have a great week my friend. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @dalehill559
    @dalehill559 2 года назад +1

    I'd also sread, wipe, spray, those area's COMPLETELY AROUND THOSE INNER COMPARTMENTS, AS VERTICAL SEEMS WILL ABSORB MOISTURE IN TIME AS PAINT CRACKS FROM METAL FLEXING🤨⚖️🇺🇸🦅😉😎, Ayuh

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  2 года назад +1

      Great point! Thank you for watching and sharing Dale, we really appreciate it, have a fantastic week my friend. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @chrsshears4528
    @chrsshears4528 3 года назад +2

    Great video....had a bronco ll in the late 80s that leaked power steering fluid everywhere...to tuff to fix. Slow leak ..fast forward mid 90s. Whole left side looked great rt side truck rusted to hell...I learned.... got out spray bottle and sprayed everywhere..... everywhere ...not mufflers..I’m not crazy. .....Doors ......inside chassis. ....Outside chassis ball joints ..driveshaft ..all metal underneath removed tire. Bumpers rear end brakes
    Sprayed the shit out of it. What a mess ..not for the timid...glasses hat. White plastic thing. Gloves. Mess mess mess but it works. Really really well
    2 quarts good for year or to...I now just get an oil can and squirt every time I got energy..spray the rubber parts to trannys fluid does not corode
    Stops squeaking ...did I say spray everything lol

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  3 года назад +1

      LOL, thanks for watching and sharing Chrs, we appreciate it my friend. Have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @JasonTylerRicci
    @JasonTylerRicci 5 лет назад +8

    Another superb video. Living in the rust belt, these treatments are a must

  • @seanfox4551
    @seanfox4551 6 лет назад +15

    This will work but it needs to be done before rust starts when the car is fairly new.
    As a panel beater that has to restore old cars for customers I'd love ever car to have been rust proofed like this, they didn't make cars to last

  • @tracyockey3138
    @tracyockey3138 5 лет назад +4

    900 thumbs down? That's a lot of autobody shops watching this video. This is a great idea. Petroleum Jelly also works on electrical connectors to stop rust.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  5 лет назад +1

      Tracy Ockey you are correct body shops don't like us lol

    • @francisprevel1
      @francisprevel1 5 лет назад +1

      Sweet Project Cars I got this rusted truck really cheap and I told a body shop that I’m only planning on keeping the truck for work for only 2 years and they recommended me to spend 4K on replacements with them. I asked them about doing the cheaper methods like the ones you’re doing and they got mad.

  • @keithhults8986
    @keithhults8986 9 месяцев назад +1

    Because the Japanese know how to pre treat the steal to resist rust during production, my 1998 Toyota has no rust. 8yrs in salt brine country. An still no rust. I did nothing to treat the body. I sprayed all the hard tubing and brake lines with special silicone when I purchased the van. The brake line metal is still shiny. I replaced all the rubber lines and restored my van to mechanically new. American vehicles are made to rust. My 1984 Nissan pick up launched numerous boats into Salt water for 12 years before my truck showed any rust. In true Nissan form, the suddenly numerous cost prohibitive mechanical repairs killed the truck before 200k mileage. I ran and DIY all my vehicles boats and motorcycles for 50yrs. Every American manufactured car and service vehicles that I owned all rusted to pieces in less than 10yrs. Sick of repairing American cars, I remain a foreign car owner of historically reliable vehicles. If you don't rust treat your car, you must high water spray the brine off often. Doing the undercarriage wash every time temperatures briefly break above freezing sucks, but my Toyota will be 30yrs old and still have no rust. Keep your car waxed lubricated and clean.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching and sharing, have a great weekend. mad Mike & team

  • @bbrad628
    @bbrad628 2 года назад +2

    A majority of car owners don’t have the luxury of a garage, so the window belt molding rots out and precipitation seeps into the door. The belt molding at best will last 10 years outside of a garage. When the molding starts to degrade/crack/rot, replace it. Most vehicles it costs around $100 and easy to change. A worthwhile project to keep water out. Also protects power window motor, power locks, up/down window mechanism, etc.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching and sharing Rudyard! Have a great weekend my friend. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @JonnyDIY
    @JonnyDIY 3 года назад +3

    This is gonna be a tough one to explain to the Mrs. on what I'm doin this weekend 🤣💕👍

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  3 года назад +2

      LOL, thanks for watching and sharing Jonny :) Hope you have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @TheseusTitan
    @TheseusTitan 6 лет назад +4

    You guys are unreal-great. You have super information and I love the way you have all the links in the “Show More” (Information) area! I wish I would give you 100 thumbs up!

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +2

      Thank you very much we have a lot of videos and leave work really hard to share good thanks

  • @hotrodray6802
    @hotrodray6802 6 лет назад +3

    Back about 1960 in Chicago subs we used engine oil and diesel mix in a pump garden sprayer and soaked the inside and underneath in the fall and again after spring pressure washing.
    I saw our 1960 and 64 cars 9 yrs later and they looked great.
    Still do it

  • @martycarter3306
    @martycarter3306 4 года назад +1

    Really!! The best way to not have rust on your older cars,,,keep them in a building away from weather.... 50s 60s 70s and 80s,,,rust bucket.....my dad was a body man at the body shop for 33 years....I had a 1982 Silverado...the whole truck eat up with rust!!!. Hood..doors..finders..tailgate...ect.....like I said....the best way....keep it away from weather....when you wash one....take a wet rag and a dry rag and just go over it....that's it.....

  • @kimchee94112
    @kimchee94112 2 месяца назад +1

    Off topic: Cheap wood fence posts preservative, used transmission and engine oil. Japanese burn the wood in contact with ground, building foundations lasted hundreds of years.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the view, have a great day. mad Mike & team

  • @youarerightboss
    @youarerightboss 6 лет назад +4

    Drilling tiny pilot holes would help, too, for better drainage. Maybe, overkill. You're the best.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +2

      Dicky Ball thanks for sharing and you are correct you can go to large extremes when rust proofing that's for sure.

  • @deanomutch6175
    @deanomutch6175 5 лет назад +5

    What a fantastic video, thanks so much for the tips!
    In Scotland we always have roads salted / gritted in Winter so cars take a big hit. I own 2 MK4.5 Ford Fiesta's, fantastic running cars but the rusting on rear arches puts the majority of other Fiesta's in an early grave so I paint undercarriage regularly. Going to try and underseal them with this, thanks so much. 😁👍

    • @alexlovelady6310
      @alexlovelady6310 5 лет назад

      Deano Mutch I’ve got a P reg MK4 sadly it’s just started to rust on the arches

    • @deanomutch6175
      @deanomutch6175 4 года назад

      @@alexlovelady6310 I've only just noticed your comment there, apologies. It's a really unfortunate thing as they are great cars mechanically. They start off the key every time, come hail rain or shine and does really well at it's M.O.T up until rust starts to become an issue. As you said yourself the arches are just notorious for rust, any Fiesta's from this era with no rust will be extremely difficult to come by so it's good to make them last as long as they can.

  • @Ce2009ce
    @Ce2009ce 5 лет назад +7

    I just love all that u share..U r an amazing &a good person..Bless u😊

  • @wendywhales2310
    @wendywhales2310 3 года назад +1

    You can thin petroleum jelly with petrol,, it dries Rock hard.
    Water would not be able to reach it..But not outside Rooker panels as it would Chip with stones hitting it.
    You have to put up with the smell and DO NOT USE NEAR HOT AREA'S. PLEASE DON'T..
    They used it on gun barrels on the salt marsh's, but does get chipped if you knock the metal..Hence not stone chips out side Sill..

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching and sharing Wendy, have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @fiskfarm
    @fiskfarm 5 лет назад +2

    I am using used diesel oil, a block of canning wax and Boiled Linseed Oil. I heat it up in a Crock pot (cheap at a yard sale) and a home made ventury attached to the compressor and a long draw tube. HF has siphon "cleaning guns" cheap but I like the one I made better. Best to use clear tubing so you can see it draw up the tube. The wax keeps it all in place when it cools. It is also a great way to treat your mower deck from rusting and makes it far easier to clean out the grass after a mowing. Best to do in warmer weather so don't wait for Winter as it will cool too fast. Wear a good mask and old clothes too. This mix is great on that rusting frame as well. Looks great due to the carbon in the diesel.

  • @M-E-G-A
    @M-E-G-A 6 лет назад +3

    My 1990 BMW has some factory grease down in the rear fender of the trunk area. I wondered what it was until I realized it was protection from moisture if water seeped in. Very cool!

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +1

      Carlos C. you are very correct thats why it was there..great idea by bmw

  • @FIXERx05
    @FIXERx05 5 лет назад +6

    I used to work for a trucking company and we use waste oil in a pump sprayer to spray underneath and into all the doors never had to rush problem

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  5 лет назад +4

      FIXERx05 you are correct it works but for the eco system we use other methods

  • @dan3428
    @dan3428 4 года назад +4

    Great video I never thought of this. And To add to it, metal wheel wells attach to body panels forming a “V” at the contact point and therefore the reason why a lot of vehicles rust out in the wheel well area. The sky is the limit with this trick thank you for sharing

  • @jesuschristislordoflordsan427
    @jesuschristislordoflordsan427 2 года назад +1

    at 4:00 it says its not flammable but wikipedia claims:
    Physical properties
    Petroleum jelly is a mixture of hydrocarbons, with a melting point that depends on the exact proportions. The melting point is typically between 40 and 70 °C (105 and 160 °F).[7][8] It is flammable only when heated to liquid; then the fumes will light, not the liquid itself, so a wick material like leaves, bark, or small twigs is needed to ignite petroleum jelly.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  2 года назад +2

      Petroleum jelly is not flammable Watch this ruclips.net/video/5J0VG4_jR2w/видео.html The only reason it SEEMS that the petroleum jelly burns on cotton balls is an illusion. If you are to take a cotton ball with nothing on it and light it on fire it will burn up in seconds. By adding the jelly to the cotton ball, you are slowing down the combustion rate of the cotton ball, it is not the petroleum jelly that
      is burning it is simply slowing the cotton ball from burning up in seconds. Thanks for watching. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @MrJrakk
    @MrJrakk 2 года назад +1

    Just buy undercoating oil... FluidFilm is expensive, but works great. We can't get SurfaceShield (PB Blaster product) in Canada, but I've heard really good things about it

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching and sharing, have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @frankbiz
    @frankbiz 2 года назад +3

    Great idea, I think the petroleum jell would be best because it will solidify when it cools and water will not move it whereas the water will get under oil because it's heavier. Thanks again!!!👍🏻

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  2 года назад +3

      Thank you very much Frank! We appreciate the view and your comment, hope you have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @SsgtMcNasty1
    @SsgtMcNasty1 6 лет назад +4

    Wish I had seen this about ten years ago....sigh. Rocker panels are pissing me off.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +1

      SsgtMcNasty1 I know what you mean my friend Rust is a continuous battle :) thank you for supporting our channel of DIY car and truck methods :)

  • @gthmcty111
    @gthmcty111 6 лет назад +6

    ANOTHER STELLAR Video guys!!!! Thank you again I live in SoCal so luckily we don't have to worry about this too much......You guys NEVER disappoint I LOVE when I get a subscription alert from you guys cause I know its gonna be GOOD!! Thanks again!

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  6 лет назад +1

      Drake thank you very much for the kind comments and we are very glad you are here with us :))

    • @renebrule6660
      @renebrule6660 6 лет назад

      Drake DrakeR 3

  • @angloedu5499
    @angloedu5499 11 месяцев назад +1

    GM Ford and Chrysler cars made in Canada before 2000 were made with rust proofed steel and interior doors, rocker panels, were sprayed with zinc to retard Rust! Just some FYI, had some family in the auto industry that knew a little about Canadian made trucks, minivans, large passenger vehicles.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  11 месяцев назад +1

      They could still do that my friend, but then they wouldn't sell new ones :( Thanks for watching and sharing great information, have a sweeet rest of your week. mad Mike & team

  • @Helmuesi911
    @Helmuesi911 4 года назад +1

    Petroleum jelly, transmission fluid, mineral oil andantes piece of rubber tubing ... that’s weird. My wife keeps all of those in her nightstand drawer.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  4 года назад +1

      How do you think I got the idea my wife does the same thing LOL have a great night mike sweet project cars

  • @vincenzodigrande2070
    @vincenzodigrande2070 2 года назад +5

    I will definitely take this to heart, thanks! What I have also found that helps the bottom of the front fender area, is extending the drainage outlets of the scuttle "sink" all the way down with some plastic flexy hoses. Now my car has a fine mesh grille on top of the scuttle panel so that larger debris can not enter it, cause else the drainage openings would get blocked at some point, so you may also need to look in to that when it doesn't come standard that way on your car. When leaves etc. get clogged up that is a clear sign of this and you may find you need to install some fine stainless mesh under any openings first. I have put the plastic extension hoses in place in 2012 and the car is still in too notch condition in these areas.

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  2 года назад +2

      Thank you very much for watching and sharing Vincenzo, we really appreciate it, have a great day my friend. mad Mike the hammer SPC

  • @williamreynolds8210
    @williamreynolds8210 6 лет назад +3

    One more question if you don't mind: is the petroleum jelly an essential ingredient and does it add to the thickness of the mixture? I was wondering about using just AT and. mineral oil.
    Thanks!

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  5 лет назад +3

      Yes transmission fluid and mineral oil work great together my friend

  • @SuperPropwash
    @SuperPropwash 6 лет назад +4

    Any used or new vegetable cooking oil will work good too!! Ever try to clean off baked on or dried on cooking oil? It is a pain in the ass. It is hard to get off even with steam cleaning, thus you have practically an almost bit of armor against all that salty metal eating brine from winter driving. Of course it takes a while for it to harden up or cook in so you want to do this during the summer. The heat from the sun will help it to bake on. I use a brush to brush it or put it in a spray bottle and spray it on and into all the tight out of reach areas.

  • @jokerfleckcast3196
    @jokerfleckcast3196 2 года назад +2

    Sounds like ICE T

    • @SweetProjectCars
      @SweetProjectCars  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for watching and sharing, have a great week! mad Mike the hammer SPC