The answer is simple, especially with old english cars where there are a lot of joints in metal sheets and hindges. Just buy a few bottles of WD40 when they are on sale.
Apply it onto hindges and let it slip into the cervices, do that often and they will never cease up.
I had a 1995 Mini Cooper bought new, and I discover a few rust bubbles on the lower of the door skin after 3 yrs of ownership, even when the car was parked indoors in a safe spot (English Made!) That was to my surprise and did not expect that in a new car,
I immdeiately start spraying the car in all cervices with wd40 weekly in all possible rust spots including the inside of the door skin, where the rust spots were. ( I do not want to spoil the original paint by repairing the few bubbles)
When I get to sell the car in BNE (took to Aus from Hong Kong) in 2008, the first person who come bought it , as the car is just rust free and with original factory paint, showroom condition
So thats the cheapiest way to fight rust but you have to do it regularly


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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