Quote Originally Posted by axistr View Post
G'day Blue victor, I have tried a few different cocktails over the years. Heavy coats of deodorised fish oil is probably as good as anything, however I have used a tar base mixed with fish oil and thinned with GP thinners so I can spray it in and get it to flow into all the cavities, but very messy until it all dries. None of my cars have had any rust or flare up over the years, But they don't stay out in the weather either and don't often see rain days, just the hose from regular washing. You must make sure the arears you want to treat are clean and don't have rubbish and dirt build up or the dirt will attract moisture and rust under the rust treatment.
What, no screw in electronic miracle worker in the engine bay?

I live 300m from the ocean in sub tropical Qld so I'm always interested in what talented/experienced people use to counter the brown menace. Here if you sand something and stop for lunch you come back to surface rust

Personally I too have used fish oil as well as penetrol and even Wurth HHS2000 which is an amazing tacky spray grease (I used to rep for them) but it does attract dirt if on the outside.

Thanks for sharing and I look forward to the deauville blue paint (he says hoping)