BuzzGun79
Nov.TOTM 2012 / 2012 TOTY
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Hey Bob, just a thought and maybe some others can comment, but as you know, there is a lot of chrome in my engine bay and what I do to keep it from pitting from condensation and such during the WINTER months only (my rig is in an enclosed garage, but it isn't climate controlled - we're working on building a nice two bay garage for this truck and the next rig we find for baby #2 and that one will have the lifts and heat throughout the winter and such), is apply some regular car wax to those places, even the chrome wheels. I don't wipe it off of course until it's time for it's first detail of the summer. I just put a thick coat of regular car wax on all those chrome places and the wax actually repels any condensation or liquid. Wipe it down in the spring and it's as good as new.
Just thought I'd mention it.
Thanks Ken!! ......I should have thought of that my self...lol Now Last yr what i did, I placed 4 box fans under the bumpers,on the ground (2 in front and 2 in rear) and angled them by leaning the fans against a concrete block so the air would travel through the bottom of the rig...when i noticed the chrome on the wheels starting to fog up ide turn them on and just let them run on medium speed till dryer conditons returned the air would also reach the engine bay as well...works great Ken!
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