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ACF50 - where?

H0ME

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So I bought some acf50 as while the car is being stored over winter I though it would be good to add some protection. But where should I be putting it? Are there some known spots I should be focused on or is it the sort of thing that I should be spraying everywhere once I drop the undertrays?
 
Pretty much everywhere, but a little goes a long way, you don't need to lay it on until it's dripping and keep it well away from the disks and pads!

Don't go too crazy on the exhaust or engine, as it will smoke a bit as they warm up, but it won't do any harm and it will still provide protection.
 
Just done mine and removed arch liners first and cleaned out the crud. Then sprayed it everywhere I could reach. Hubs were hardest as you need to avoid getting the stuff on the disks, but brake cleaner will remove it if you are a bit over enthusiastic. I did not remove the undertrays as I had done that in the summer. But I did spray into any orrifice I could find.

I do have a well protected garage floor as a result of all the drips etc!
 
I am a bit of a WD40 fan for a general spray over stuff to stop any corrosion
 
ACF50 is the mutts nuts :thumb: A little goes a long way
 
Seems like XCP Rust Blocker is the new King of rust protection... :thumb:

Edd China approves!

C.
 

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