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Originally Posted by EvoFire
It's stain less not no rust. Put it through the rigors of daily use I'm not surprised an unprotected steel panel would get some surface rust.
EDIT: Other thing to keep in mind, the surface of the stainless steel isn't non-stick either. Environment contaminants will stick on it and cause rust like looking spots. Anyone who drives a white car and lives or works near a railroad would know. My white MS3 was covered in orange rust spots because I worked in produce alley right next to the train tracks, but it's actually just contaminants and some elbow grease with a clay bar will take it all off.
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The rigours of daily use?! These things are a fucking month old lol. If only they had figured out something to put on the metal body panels of cars that would prevent them from rusting in a month of use. Is there a software update for that maybe?
These things are just pure trash hahahaha.