Rust proofing companies say their products have water repelling properties and can be applied in any weather and be effective. Is this actually legit or they need to say this to have business year round?
I have some doubts. It may have some water displacement properties, but you would need to use a lot of product to displace the water on a very wet car. Logically the oil should creep further on dry surfaces than wet ones, and the effectiveness would be reduced on a wet car.
What are your thoughts on getting you car rustproofed with an oil based spray like Krown or Fluid Film in wet weather? Would you do it on a wet car or wait for dry weather?
I have some doubts. It may have some water displacement properties, but you would need to use a lot of product to displace the water on a very wet car. Logically the oil should creep further on dry surfaces than wet ones, and the effectiveness would be reduced on a wet car.
What are your thoughts on getting you car rustproofed with an oil based spray like Krown or Fluid Film in wet weather? Would you do it on a wet car or wait for dry weather?