Owners say they are noticing orange stains on the stainless steel panels of their new Cybertrucks.

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      9 months ago

      Rain, maybe some left over road salt, sand, and constant vibration and abrasion… It’s gonna rust. Maybe not a lot, but it will.

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        9 months ago

        Not after 2 days. High grade stainless steel, which these trucks are obviously not using, will take a lot longer than that even with abuse. That’s the entire point of stainless steel.

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          9 months ago

          It’ll still rust dude, it’s only a matter of time depending on grade.

          There is no such thing as rust proof steel, just steel that takes longer to rust in perfect conditions….

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            9 months ago

            Do you know that 316 grade stainless steel exists, and that sea water has nothing to do with a truck that was rained on for 2 days? Seriously, bringing up irrelevant shit does not make your argument better…

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                9 months ago

                It was raining, not snowing, so there was no salt. One person found it started rusting after washing with soap and water. There is no excuse for this. Bringing up irrelevant shit does not make your argument better, and neither does implying that I’m just young and don’t know what I’m talking about. Try reading the article before spouting off.