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The notion that, after you "encapsulate" rust, it still "lives underneath", is generally correct. There is mobile oxygen in the metal, living beneath the surface, causing more rust. | The notion that, after you "encapsulate" rust, it still "lives underneath", is generally correct. There is mobile oxygen in the metal, living beneath the surface, causing more rust. | ||
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+ | ===Why do older cars rust more than newer cars=== | ||
+ | *Cars are more aggressively coated these days. Galvanizing (explain). | ||
+ | *Steel used in cars is of a higher quality these days. | ||
+ | *More salt is used on roads these days. | ||
=Rust assessment= | =Rust assessment= |