Showing posts with label auto undercoating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label auto undercoating. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 March 2017

All That You Need To Know About Auto Undercoating


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In the 20th century, rust proofing was a tad bit different from what we make it out to be today. Back then, rust proofing wasn’t aimed at rust prevention at all! It was mainly to reduce and lessen the loud noise. However, rust proofing has indeed become a reality for most of us today. Commonly, rust proofing is also known as undercoating. As the very name suggests, the car surfaces are given a coating of rust proof material before applying the paint. That helps the metal surface last longer and also provides adequate protection.

Now there has been a lot said about how undercoating is a sheer waste of money. But is it? Well, that actually depends on a number of things. Let’s take a look at some of them and a few pros and cons of undercoating:

•    Ask yourself a simple question beforehand. Are you planning to lease the car? If yes, how long are you planning to lease it for? If you are planning on leasing it for three to five years, undercoating isn’t all that necessary. Anyway, rust doesn’t begin to show its ugly face until the fifth year. So why would you waste your money on undercoating? However, if you are extra cautious and want your car to run as smoothly as ever, you could get a spray of rust proof paint from time to time.

•    Galvanised steel is mainly used by car makers to manufacture those specific vulnerable areas of the car like fenders, floors and doors. When we say galvanised, it means that the metal would be given a coating of zinc. Now while that is absolutely fine, you must remember that this coating of zinc is bound to be lost when car makers weld the metal. So what do you do? Of course, you get it rust proofed. You don’t want the metal surfaces of your doors and fenders to get corroded, do you? Hence, the need for auto undercoating.

•    If you are planning to go for rust proofing, there is one thing you need to remember. Most of these companies provide you with a lifetime guarantee. However, like everything else, they come with limitations and conditions. To ensure that your car is in top notch condition, you will have to get your car checked at regular intervals. You will also have to get it cleaned and washed to ensure that dirt isn’t accumulating in unsuspecting areas. If you fail to get your cars checked from time to time, that could nullify the lifetime warrantee.

So you see, car undercoating isn’t as simple as it seems. There is a lot more to it than meets the eye. It would be advisable to analyze each little aspect before you actually take the plunge.

A Little About Noxudol:

Noxudol is an advanced line of Eco-friendly solvent free coatings from rust protection to sound damping. All the products are manufactured and engineered to provide exceptional rust protection to all motor vehicles, industrial, marine and rail. To know more, visit http://www.noxudolusa.com/ or Call 800-997-6536

Sunday, 22 November 2015

Protect Your Car from Rust with Auto Undercoating

Rust is a common menace for every car and something which is unavoidable if proper protection is not taken in time. While on road, your car will obviously come into contact with water, ice or salt which together with oxygen in the air spell disaster for the car’s metal body. This is where auto undercoating comes in. Car undercoating forms a thick coat on the car’s body which removes the rust and prevents the further corroding effect of water, ice or salt, when the car is out on road.

Types of Undercoating

Water & Paraffin-Based Ones

The water-based ones form thin coats that dry up much quickly are really popular among car owners. The paraffin ones come with wax coatings which assure stronger coats over water-based ones.

Petroleum & Rubber-Based Options
The petroleum-based options are manufactured from oil & carry stronger deflective capacity for the road salts & grime. The rubber-based options are especially good when you have to take your car to the rough terrains.

Asphalt-Based Undercoats

These undercoats are used on the all-terrain & military vehicles. Mostly meant for vehicles deployed on heavy & rigorous road use, the asphalt option assures the strongest lasting.

How to Apply Auto Undercoating On Your Car

Things needed:


•    Grinder

•    Degreaser

•    Primer

•    Metal sandpaper

•    Paint

•    Undercoating

1st Step- Clean Thoroughly

First of all, you would have to clean up the whole underside of your car degreaser. Then, take the grinder to remove all the rust spots & wipe the dust away. Sand down the smaller rust-affected areas with your metal sandpaper.

2nd Step- Painting & Priming

Now, you will have to prime up the cleaned spots with primer & then leave it for a while till the primer dries. Then, you will cover up the areas with dark black auto paint & allow it some time for a good dry.

Final Step- Undercoating


When the paint has dried completely, you would have to come up with the auto undercoating spray. In most of the cases, you might need a paintbrush to apply the undercoat. Be generous with the application and make sure to cover all the parts of your car’s underside that are exposed to road. There must be minimum 1 hour of gap before you put on your thick second coat. The second coat should e left for overnight for a complete dry before you start the engine once again.