Giveaway! Hyde's Serum Rust Stopper

My biggest problem after washing a car. Can't wait to test this out!!! Thanks so much :)
 
I have a question.......

If all the winners do a review and post the results etc....... then there will be like 5 review threads.

Maybe we all should do one thread and all post there?

Ideas?
 
I have a question.......

If all the winners do a review and post the results etc....... then there will be like 5 review threads.

Maybe we all should do one thread and all post there?

Ideas?

5 individual threads are the preferred format. :dblthumb2:
 
I have a question regarding the application process. At what step of the process of washing your car is this supposed to take place? I clean my rims/tires first then wash the car. Wouldn't the water hit the rotors and wipe of the hydes? Someone on another forum posted about this with a similar issue iirc
 
I have a question regarding the application process. At what step of the process of washing your car is this supposed to take place? I clean my rims/tires first then wash the car. Wouldn't the water hit the rotors and wipe of the hydes? Someone on another forum posted about this with a similar issue iirc


GREAT question and thank you for posting. It's funny you discussed this, we just detailed an Audi R8 V10 and explained this to the owner. Typically, wheels/tires/brakes are cleaned first then the rest of the car. With Rustopper there is no requirement to change your routine as once it dries it will protect the rotor surface.

After each wheel/tire/brake are scrubbed, rinse them down thoroughly with water and spray Rustopper on the wet brake rotor liberally and allow to dry. From there proceed to the remaining wheels and ultimately the rest of the car. Here is a photo of the front rotor after being treated with Rustopper then moving on to wash and rinse the rest of the car. The wheels and rotors were slightly wet again but no rust....

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"I want to win Hyde's Serum Rust Stopper"

I know im a little late. But I'm willing to do a sick review if Its not late enough. Because I'm actually in need of a rust product been looking for one. And would LOVE this product and i promise I'll make sure to write a great review along with plenty of pictures
 
GREAT question and thank you for posting. It's funny you discussed this, we just detailed an Audi R8 V10 and explained this to the owner. Typically, wheels/tires/brakes are cleaned first then the rest of the car. With Rustopper there is no requirement to change your routine as once it dries it will protect the rotor surface.

After each wheel/tire/brake are scrubbed, rinse them down thoroughly with water and spray Rustopper on the wet brake rotor liberally and allow to dry. From there proceed to the remaining wheels and ultimately the rest of the car. Here is a photo of the front rotor after being treated with Rustopper then moving on to wash and rinse the rest of the car. The wheels and rotors were slightly wet again but no rust....

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thanks for clearing that up! great product if it can withstand more water since most use pressure washers. would foam washes have any effect on the rust stopper? I clean wheels then foam the car and hand wash.
 
thanks for clearing that up! great product if it can withstand more water since most use pressure washers. would foam washes have any effect on the rust stopper? I clean wheels then foam the car and hand wash.


Rustopper should provide effective even with a pressure washer as long as it doesn't get a straight blast to the rotor. We use a foamer here on our vehicles after the wheels are cleaned and Rustopper is applied. Only upon rinsing does the wheel really get somewhat wet again but the rotors stay rust free.
 
Well congrats to all the winners. Maybe One day! Hope to see some good review. Me no likely rust. Blast dem away
 
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