Hi Guys,

When I first saw the "Rust Evader" in the Trans Show when I was a kid, I was amazed. They had 2 pieces of metal submerged in water. The one attached to rust evader hardly had any rust while the one next to it was all rust.

Later on, Imitations of this sort started coming out. Everyday, I would see an ad on the newspaper: "Rustproof your car with 1 (or 2) wires" from these people who I think had a name of Posadas in EDSA. The lola of 1 of my friends had their lite ace installed with the immitation. When the lite ace got bumped, rust immediately formed in the area damaged by the bump, which made me doubt the reliability of the immitations.

Later on, I found an article in the web that stated that rust evader got sued. Apparently, the model they used works because their metals are continuously submerged in water, a condition which cars arent subjected to. The technology works for boats though.

Lately, a new imitation, this time from Las Pinas, called the "Rust Invader" has surfaced. I told the inventor what I saw and he told me that his invention really "reduces" the rust.

My current problem is that NAWASA water in my area has been scarce. My family uses salty deep well water for everything except drinking. My car has suffered heavily from this as my doors have become heavily rusted. I will actually replace the doors and have a full body repair soon. Such a device, if it works, will really be worth it for me, and would really be a waste if it doesnt work.

Does anyone here have any experience with such electronic rust devices? Do they really work?