Cletusmagert
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- New York
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- 2013 Ford Explorer XLT
This is my first post. First off wanted to say hi and thanks everyone for all the information on here.
We just traded in our 2013 Explorer for a 2019 Explorer Limited. We live in Upstate New York in the lake effect snow belt. I was looking to apply some seam sealer or something, on the inside of all the doors where the skin wraps around to keep the salt from sitting in there. This is where our previous Explorer rusted, all 4 doors and rear hatch. Really wish Ford would’ve done this from the factory. What can apply on top of the paint? Seam sealer, clear silicone? When this is done I’m also going to have a friend of mine do the Krown rust proofing on the vehicle.
Hopefully someone has already done something like this and can give me some advice. Thank you
We just traded in our 2013 Explorer for a 2019 Explorer Limited. We live in Upstate New York in the lake effect snow belt. I was looking to apply some seam sealer or something, on the inside of all the doors where the skin wraps around to keep the salt from sitting in there. This is where our previous Explorer rusted, all 4 doors and rear hatch. Really wish Ford would’ve done this from the factory. What can apply on top of the paint? Seam sealer, clear silicone? When this is done I’m also going to have a friend of mine do the Krown rust proofing on the vehicle.
Hopefully someone has already done something like this and can give me some advice. Thank you