Merits of undersealing

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rover3l
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Joined: Sat Oct 11, 2003 3:22 am
Car: 1998 Q45, 2000Q45 Anniversary, 1965 Rover 3L,

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Any thoughts on the pluses and minuses of undersealing the Q at a Zeibart franchise?


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szh
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Unfortunately, no longer a Nissan or Infiniti, but continuing here at NICO!
Location: San Jose, CA

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Waste of time, IMHO. The Q is solid and will not rust out quickly. Many places have tested these "sealing" methods and found them to be next to useless.

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texasoil
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Joined: Mon Sep 02, 2002 3:18 pm
Car: '92 Infiniti Q45A
'94 Infiniti Q45A
'94 Mercedes-Benz SL600

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Buy a couple of spray cans of LPS#3 and spray those areas that are not still well sealed by factory stuff. The Q45 is one of the most rust resistant cars I have ever seen --even beats Volvo's a bunch.My 94A does not have a single spot of rust on the sheet metal or frame, only trivial stuff on exhaust bolts, and Houston Texas is not known for being friendly to cars (air polution is terrible)


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