So unfortunate circumstances [cough! chevy!] are forcing me to subject my rust free 83 rs to the rigors of Maine winters, and evil road salt! My sheet metal is all original and rust free, and as far as I know has never seen road salt or winter use. I've got some surface rust on my flowmaster tailpipes but that's pretty much the worst of it. Somebody told me about this fluid film stuff that I was not privy to. Anyone here try this stuff? Where should I apply it, and how much should I get?
I'm not going to drive it on snow days as an uber to work is like 10 bucks, and the metro bus stop is a 10 min walk away. It would be a futile endeavor traction wise anyhow. My paint is original and well well weathered so I'm not worried about that. I just don't want the tinworm to wreak havoc on such a solid car. I have a newish heater core, and the rear defrost on the bubble still works. I'm replacing all 4 tires as well. It's the cancer I'm afraid of. Can anyone here educate me on this stuff? I do have access to a lift btw.
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