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Shaun Tucker

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Hey everyone,



I've been reading about CounterAct Rust Inihibitor, which is a rust-protection system which spreads a negative charge throughout the vehicle and "effectively" stops rust from forming or spreading (if its already on the truck). They have a whole bunch of customer testimonies, but I'm still quite apprehensive about this new technology.



We are expecting SNOW in Ontario this week, and I need to get my butt moving on some winterization for my beautiful (rust-free) ST..



Has anybody had any experience with this technology before? And if so, what do you think of it? would I be better off with the typical sludge sprayed to the bottom of the truck that dripps all over the fricken place?:eek:



ST
 
most of your sport trac is made of aluminum... Aluminum and electricity = pit corrosion...



I would recommend rhino lining the underside of your car but its not cheap cuase you have to remove or mask all the stuff that cannot be rhino lined
 
I read their blurb. seems a little shacky to me. They say that they setup a capacitive coupling between their voltage source and their self stick plate acting as a capacitor. If these capacitors are electrically in parallel they just act like one larger capacitor. There is no sacrificial anode used. I think I'd save my money on this and do a lot more research.
 

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