In cold winter climates, if the garage is heated, hot air humidity will condense on your cold car as you enter the garage. The condensed water will also mix with salt. Your car will likely be exposed to these conditions a couple hours every time you bring it inside. Dry salt makes less rust damage than salted water. Cold temperature will also mean slower corrosion speed. I have a heated garage in my building, I never use it in the winter, the car rust like crazy.
vinger makes it rust faster because it has acied in it and tap water does not
it rusts faster when it is damp cause the moisture of the damp and oxygen when they meet they create rust
saltwater
Based purely on the knowledge of chemistry, rust forms faster in the heat. Rust is the oxidation of iron and this reaction will occur at a faster rate at a higher temperature as the molecules are provided with more kinetic energy. However, the rate of 'rusting' also depends on humidity etc.
It will rust faster in a salt water base and it will also rust faster in a tap water base not a sugary or a pop type, they have a slower fashion of rusting.
Some cars rust faster than others. It depends on the technology used in the making of the cars. There are old cars who rust very slowly and new cars who rust very quickly.
Yes. It actually rusts faster in water, because water is made one third out of oxygen, which you need to make rust. Saltwater rusts vehicles even faster than freshwater does. Cars near the coast get more rust than cars in inland parts of the country.
The northern states use salt on the roads during the winter months.
it will rust faster in vinegar
It'll rust away faster, but (assuming they're made from the same alloy) won't start to rust faster.
coke will make it rust faster
salt will rust the coin faster thanfresh water
vinger makes it rust faster because it has acied in it and tap water does not
water would make a nail rust faster because nails rust faster in water or any acidic liquads. As I been told
A nail will rust faster in wet soil than water, but if the soil is not wet , the nail will rust faster in water. I hope this answers your question. Bye, Annette Pfohl
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They do. Cars are coated in a rust protectant paint, which can flake off over time. Once this occurs, the exposed areas are prone to rust.