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RE: Why all the rust?

To: ghutmacher@stanleyworks.com
Subject: RE: Why all the rust?
From: Day.John@fin.gc.ca
Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1999 16:06:51 -0500
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Thanks for the extra tip, Greg - I hadn't considered that before. It's bad
enough when Triumphs encounter water, let alone attract it!

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Hutmacher, Greg [SMTP:ghutmacher@stanleyworks.com]
        Sent:   January 8, 1999 4:13 PM
        To:     Day.John@fin.gc.ca
        Cc:     triumphs@autox.team.net
        Subject:        RE: Why all the rust?
        Importance:     High


        As a long time TR6 owner with a nice, original, low mileage car that
has
        never been north of the Red River since it was new (I live in Texas
far from
        the coast), one thing I've learned surprised me.  If you are not
driving
        your car very much, take the front carpets out while the car sits
unused.
        My 76 TR6 sits in a dry garage 99.9% of the time.  I only rarely
take it out
        for a spin due to a busy work/travel schedule (someday, life will
slow down
        and I'll have more time).  Yet, even without a drop of rain falling
on it, I
        discovered surface rust forming on the interior side of the
floorpans when I
        removed the carpet to do some underdash work.  As JD pointed out
below and I
        learned after this experience, its not pretty, but its best to let
the bare
        floor pans "breathe" while the car sits unused.  Since then, I've
talked to
        a couple of other people who do this for the same reason.  The
carpet
        actually acts like a wick that absorbs moisture from the air and
then holds
        it against the metal for long periods. 
                ----------
                From:  Day.John@fin.gc.ca [SMTP:Day.John@fin.gc.ca]
                Sent:  Friday, January 08, 1999 2:39 PM
                To:  JackR@SHRIVERCO.COM
                Cc:  triumphs@autox.team.net
                Subject:  RE: Why all the rust?


                Your car certainly had the benefit of storage in its youth
when most
        cars
                were out there as daily drivers. Now current owners are
paying the
        price for
                the sins of previous owners, particularly when there is
little or no
        known
                history about a car's past. Rusty floors in this case are
often the
        result
                of rain getting in through & around the windshield, where
wet
        carpets acted
                like humidifiers, keeping metal wet for days afterwards. If
you know
                yourself the car will never get that sort of treatment, no
problem.
        BTW -
                where are you? The SW U.S. should never see a rusty car,
even a
        British one.
                Coastal states & provinces have salt & humidity worries.

                Enjoy!
                JD

                        -----Original Message-----
                        From:   Radley, Jack [SMTP:JackR@SHRIVERCO.COM]
                        Sent:   January 8, 1999 3:27 PM
                        To:     'triumphs@autox.team.net'
                        Subject:        Why all the rust?


                        I am new to the TR6 world, but the one thing I have
learned
        with
                        certainty is that I have to protect my TR6 from
rust.
        Currently my
                car
                        is original and basically in like-new condition.  I
have
        read all
                the
                        posts about the rust repair products, but what
should I do
        to
                protect my
                        car?

                        I have a handle on the basics like no salt, avoid
rain, keep
        it
                clean,
                        dry, waxed, etc., but why all the rust?

                        Is the steel in the TR6 overly susceptible to rust
or is
        this all
                simply
                        a function of 20+ years of exposure.

                        Is there more that I should know?

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