Rust prevention thoughts

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Anyone familiar with any good rust prevention techniques for a truck's body, under carriage, rockers, fender wells, door bottoms, etc.? I have sprayed used motor oil and chainsaw lubricant on older vehicles which seemed to help some. Figured I would ask before I make a mess of a new vehicle before winter.....
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Thanks for the link.....Texaco Rust Proof Compound the best?? or LPS#3?? Any experiences?? Also anyone ever hear of having some kind of ground vapor barrier when parked on a gravel driveway?? My dad swears by parking his motorhome over a old paper machine screen.
 
I remember reading something about the ground having an effect. But the article was talking about a find where old cars had been preserved inside a garage by the dirt floor, which absorbed any moisture.

I don't know about the effectiveness of a vapor barrier outside in the elements.
 
The ground has a lot of moisture in it (except in the desert) so if it sits over the ground the air under the car will be more humid and you'll get more condensation on the bottom of your car and it will probably rust faster over several years. On houses built over a dirt crawl space you will hopefully find a vapor barrier such as a heavy plastic on the ground under the floor to keep the humidity down and hopefully prevent the floor from rotting over the years. Same concept. If you put plastic under the car, you'd still want to keep rain from collecting under it so I'd make sure it was not on a perfectly level surface and material was tight to prevent too much puddling. I've even heard of people doing this when parking a car indoors for long periods of time as well.
 
Ever hear of a product called Rust Bullet? It looks to do an amazing job. I think it is advertised on the Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forum.
 
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