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Author Topic: Hyperdressing could lead to protentional rust?  (Read 2988 times)

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Offline Need4racin

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Hyperdressing could lead to protentional rust?
« on: July 24, 2009, 12:48:03 PM »
I have been thinking lately, since hyper dressing is mainly water based, if it could lead to causing rust over time.

When you apply it to a surface, it almost "sticks" to the surface. Well say you apply to an engine bay with some paint peeling, or wheel wells with rock chips.

Since it's water based wouldn't it hold moisture to the paint and/or any bare metal? Usually rust starts when moisture and oxygen gets to any unpainted metal.

Offline Rockpick

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Re: Hyperdressing could lead to protentional rust?
« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2009, 10:28:21 PM »
Water is only the 'delivery agent' for the product.  It evaporates leaving behind the silicones and such...

Much like spraying any other type of an aerosol product...
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