Hello All,
I have seen a lot of posts on rust repair, but little on rust prevention. I used to work on oil tankers (cleaning, painting, ...) for summer work when I was going to college. I noticed there were zinc bars attached to the steel walls. It has been a long time since I have taken chemistry, but I believe the zinc donated electrons so that oxidation would be slowed down or stopped. It is very wet where I live. The conditions are not as extreem as the ship sitting in salt water, but wouldn't this in effect stop oxidation on any part of my car until the zinc bar itself was oxidized? Has anyone tried this before?
Kevin
I have seen a lot of posts on rust repair, but little on rust prevention. I used to work on oil tankers (cleaning, painting, ...) for summer work when I was going to college. I noticed there were zinc bars attached to the steel walls. It has been a long time since I have taken chemistry, but I believe the zinc donated electrons so that oxidation would be slowed down or stopped. It is very wet where I live. The conditions are not as extreem as the ship sitting in salt water, but wouldn't this in effect stop oxidation on any part of my car until the zinc bar itself was oxidized? Has anyone tried this before?
Kevin
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