Undercoating for winter climates

Have a feeling we’re in for a biblical winter. Toyota not being known for great rust protection I decided to stack the deck.
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The ACF-50 is a great tip because of its reported ability to fix existing rust, not just prevent new rust. So it seems perfect for dealing with a rig that wasn't thoroughly treated when new (like my 4Runner). I'm having trouble getting in to my nearest Krown shop, where I had mine done for the first time last November after 3 years of ownership. So this looks like a great interim step until I can get another full professional coating. Thanks again for posting it.
 
The ACF-50 is a great tip because of its reported ability to fix existing rust, not just prevent new rust. So it seems perfect for dealing with a rig that wasn't thoroughly treated when new (like my 4Runner). I'm having trouble getting in to my nearest Krown shop, where I had mine done for the first time last November after 3 years of ownership. So this looks like a great interim step until I can get another full professional coating. Thanks again for posting it.
You bet and agreed on the 4Runner needing all the help it can get on rust prevention. I'm living the same dream with my son's 23 Tacoma😉
 
I inadvertently got some on the stainless exhaust and noticed some light burn off fumes but went away quickly. Many do use it on the exhaust without issue. I’d stay away from the cats though.
 
I'm a fan of Corrosion Free, similar to Krown but thicker and no solvents. Any oil based treatment works well as an antirust treament (FF, WW, Krown, CRC etc)

FYI ACF50 MSDS looks like it's oil & a bit mineral spirits
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and Corrosion Free is just oil
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