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Body metal, especially lower portions like doors or quarter panels, should not rust rapidly. Rust is a chemical reaction that occurs from the inside of the metal in an outward direction.

Although rust is typically associated with vehicles used in cold climates where road salt attacks the vehicle's metal surface, it can form in warm coastal communities where salty air and high humidity produce the same effect. In heavy industrial areas, sulfur dioxide emissions combine with rain to form acid rain (sulfuric acid) which also promotes corrosion. As a result, rust is difficult to avoid in many places.


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