Lloyd Alter is Design Editor for Treehugger and teaches Sustainable Design at Ryerson University in Toronto. My 2000 Subaru is full of holes. Like so many other cars in Canada and the northern United ...
If your car survived winter, a rust inhibitor can help it survive the aftermath.
It’s virtually inevitable: over the course of months and years, rust will begin to form on your car, truck, or crossover. Left unchecked, it’ll spread, expand, and eventually ruin its finish, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rust can easily form on metal items in the dishwasher - it’s not surprising when you consider the levels of humidity involved. And ...
Unless your vehicle is completely made from corrosion-proof materials, you will eventually have to fight off the rust. It can quickly spread and damage parts that are contaminated, resulting in ...
With temperatures finally falling, it’s clear that winter is on its way. With it comes snow, and in many places, that means road salt to follow. Salt, moisture, and the air around us are the key ...
Sponsored by Toyota of Orlando Five tips to prevent rust Rust is a big problem when it comes to your ride. It can move quickly, damaging sections of your vehicle and making it both ugly and unsafe.
Rust can do some major damage to your ride, and in turn, to your wallet. However, it’s pretty easy to prevent and even remove when it does occur as long as you catch it early, and that’s where our ...
Your car hates winter. Not because of the cold, the snow, the traffic or the constant digging and shoveling; that’s why you hate winter. No, your car hates winter because of all that damn road salt ...
Rust. The most hated four-letter word among pickup enthusiasts. It is the automotive equivalent of cancer, and once it spreads, your prized possession is doomed. But there’s hope for a rust-free ...