The rust spots which have blighted a few of Tesla's shiny new Cybertrucks are normal and easy to get rid off, a Tesla engineer has gone on record as saying. Wes Morrill was addressing recent reports that the pick-up's stainless-steel bodywork starts showing flecks of rust after only a few days in the rain. Morrill said the orange specks, about the size of a pinhead, were probably surface contamination. Morrill explained the blight as apparent rusting from metal particles that may have collected
The Tesla Cybertruck was a long time coming but seems to take only a few days before it starts to rust, according to reports that the pick-up's shiny stainless-steel bodywork starts showing flecks of rust after only a few days in the rain. In posts previously picked up by Business Insider, two separate Cybertruck owners have reported orange rust spots on their vehicles. Tesla has not commented officially. It seems the rust spots are similar to the ones stainless steel table knives sometimes get
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