Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Tips to Protect the Underbody of your Sedan from Rusting














If you love your car and use it all the time to cross the shortest of distances, you will want to ensure that your ride has a long life. An important part of ensuring this is to make sure that every part of your SUV is protected from degradation via rusting. Lack of cavity wax can mean that your ride is unprotected in places where the manufacturers do not coat it. These tips about appropriate ways to protect your dean will help you ensure longevity for your car.

•    When you drive on rough roads or even highways, the occasional pebble bumping against your SUV’s undercarriage or a stretch of gravel can cause lasting damage. The undercarriage of your vehicle is quite vulnerable to such abrasions. Pebbles chip away at the paint and make way for rust. Using rust proof wax is one way to ensure that you do not have to invest in a new car or even expensive repairs in the near future.

•    The other part of your vehicle you need to take special care of are the cavities that miss the manufacturer’s rust coating. Even if no gravel scratches this region, it is still exposed to the elements and will deteriorate when dampness seeps in. Car owners use cavity wax for it can rid the parts of moisture and help maintain dryness.

Always opt for high quality cavity wax sprays that provide maximum penetration. These let you minimize risk of corrosion, while offering lucrative benefits such as sound muting.

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Wednesday, 16 March 2016

How under coating protects your vehicle?















Your car is a precious asset and you take a lot of care to ensure it is in top condition. You wash your car with caution ensuring grime of dirt is wiped out especially the underside as there is every chance of it gathering rust if not cleaned properly. With umpteen cables, tie rods, and brake parts, it is imperative the underside is in its best condition to ensure the best performance.

However, since washing the underside each time is quite time-consuming as well as not practical every time, the best solution is to give your car an undercoat that will solve the problem once and for all. There are significant benefits you stand to gain by giving your vehicle the much-needed undercoat.

1.    Undercoating ensures even the smallest hole under your car is sealed up, and this helps to make your drive quieter as you ride along the road.

2.    It prevents your car from absorbing all kind of dirt your car may collect while driving, thus helping it to remain comparatively clean in the long run.

3.    It provides an extra coating and protective layer against rust formation.

Car undercoating can be done either by employing professional help or even by purchasing a DIY kit. While hiring professional help may be quite an expensive affair; it is worth the money spent as the experts do a more thorough job.

On the other hand, do it yourself kits work out to be five times cheaper if you are willing to try it out and have enough time. These kits come with detailed step by step guidelines as to how it should be carried out. Remember to adorn a set of old clothes and also to wear goggles to protect your eyes while you are at the job. Make sure you get a professional cleaning of your engine done before you begin this job.

You can also consider an extra undercoating done when you purchase the car. Although car companies charge you for the job mentioned above, you can get an excellent job done.

In case, if you haven’t got an undercoat done for your car, you need to start seriously thinking about doing it at the earliest as prevention is always better than cure.

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Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Do not let Rust Eat up your Car














Rust is ubiquitous. It is the brown flaky substance that can accumulate on the surface of iron and steel materials, thereby inhibiting their performance and look. Vehicles are more prone to rusting as they are outside most of the time. Rust can make the spangling car lose its shine and ruin its look in the process. For many people, a car is a big purchase and wish to have it look new for a long time to come. These tips can be helpful to protect your vehicle from rust and help to retain its shine as it was on the first day.

Rusting is a fast process, but it can spread even more quickly if it gets an optimum supply of air and moisture. Air and humidity in the surroundings of the vehicle create the perfect environment for it to spread like an infection. 

Check for any water leak over and around the car for protection, this can be an open tap around a car or a leakage in a pipe. Do not park where water is present. It will help a lot and defer the process. Vehicles are prone to rusting as they move on under various conditions. Dust accumulation along their bodies traps the moisture and initiates the rusting process. Frequent cleaning with water could also be the cause. Avoid regular wash and never use hard water for cleaning purpose. Hard water contains various salts like chlorides of sodium and magnesium which are the principal agents of corrosion. Dry the vehicle for an hour or two in the sun after every wash and polish it with wax or a rust proofing spray.

Coat the vehicle to isolate it from the outside environment. Teflon coating is the cheapest alternative for coating purpose. You need to coat with Teflon once every year to prevent rust and scratches. If the structure is large, use rustproofing to cover it once every four months. Interior cleaning is also necessary, clean the car immediately after any spills to prevent rusting from inside.

Along with air and moisture, road salt is the chief cause of rusting. Deposits of salt and dirt are common especially under the vehicle which results in rust. Road salt increases the corrosion at excessive speed. Oil the body of the car during spring not in fall as the moisture level is at the peak in spring. Mineral based oil is an expert in rustproofing. Apply it to the door joints and screws which are the source of rust. Use it with coating gel at areas like wheel ridges and rocker panels. Use rust proofing spray as well for inaccessible areas.

Follow these steps and keep your car new for years to come.

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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.

Monday, 16 November 2015

Rust Prevention for Car Made Easy With These Steps

When it comes to car damage, rust is one of the most menacing factors. Once the bug gets into your, it starts to corrode the car parts gradually, leading to untimely decay. But you can prevent rust and protect the car from corrosion for long, if you are careful about certain steps. The post here offers expert tips that will ensure optimum rust protection for cars.

Be Meticulous With Cleaning

Your car should get a thorough wash once in every 14 days. In case, it has been on wet roads splattered with salt, a once-a-week wash is practical. Then, you must get the car waxed once in every 4 months.

Don’t forget to clean up the interior of the car as well. The spills and splashes inside the vehicle can accelerate the undesired rusting effect.

Salt Alert


Salt accelerates rust like no other. Hence, if you are staying near ocean, you should make sure to clean up your car every week. The same process should be followed for the winter months when you have salt on road. Don’t let dirt sit on your car as it would only steady the corrosion process. So, be extra careful with the wheel wells & car underbody.

Invest in Car Rust Inhibitor


Just a regular cleaning routine won’t suffice alone. You have to invest in a rust inhibitor for cars.  These sprays are even more useful when you are in a salty climate. The rust inhibition sprays will form a protective coating over the car body that will prevent the water, salt or ice on road to attack the car. The spray might be flammable and hence use it only when your engine has cooled down. After the first coat, wait for some time, say an hour, prior to applying the second round. Do not use the spray on mufflers or exhaust.

The rust preventive spray should be sprayed before long rounds of inactivity.

Cover up

When your car is not in use, you must make sure to cover it up with a fitting cover. Make sure the cover uses breathable fabric so that there is no chance of moisture getting trapped inside.

Check the Car for Rust

You must make sure to check the car for rust from time to time especially the main 3 regions like trunk & engine, undercarriage of your car & painted external parts. In case, you see rust, remove the rust immediately and protect your car with auto undercoating.

Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Why Should You Get Rust Proof Wax For Your Car?

Your car is one of your most treasured assets and you are definitely looking forward to relish a lengthy ride with it. But, you must know that a lot of cars succumb to untimely decay due to the careless attitude of their owners towards rust and corrosion. Rust is simply evil for the cars & your car is susceptible to corrosion every time its metal body comes into contact with dirt, ice, salt or water on the road. While you can’t prevent the contact, you can definitely do something to prevent the rust formation on your car. You have rust proof wax sprays these days to help you out.

The wax spray helps to prevent rust on your car inside-out. It inserts wax into vehicle cavities, nooks & crannies, located inside the hood, doors, fenders, trunk frame, rocker panels and quarter panels. In simple words, rust proof wax creates a good sacrificial layer right on top of paint coat on your car body & around the cavities – which implies that all the contaminants have to face the wax first before these could attack the paint & the metal body itself. It creates a barrier that deflects the corrosive elements from harming the car. No wonder, some of the smart car owners consider the rust proof spray as something like their best buddy when it comes to car maintenance & protection.

It should be noted here that the car rust proof sprays have been long in the market but the traditional products were not wax-based. Some of the earliest undercoating products were manufactured from asphalt or chicken fat. Then, there were rust preventive sprays made from tar & tar-like compounds. But when it comes to performance and safety, the modern wax-based sprays seem to be the best and a far superior choice.

On one hand, the asphalt-made ones were corrosive themselves given their high sulfur content- on the other hand, the tar-based ones could not do much to prevent rusting on cars. Such coatings eventually chipped & broke away over time, trapping water in between which ultimately led to rust & corrosion in a big way. But there is no such issue with the wax-based ones and these are self-healing products. They never get too hard on the car body which allows the rustproofing material to flow evenly over the body & reseal it properly.

Monday, 2 November 2015

Use Cavity Wax to Protect Your Car Cavities from Rust


Rust attack is inevitable in any car after you use it on road for a while and hence car owner must take proper steps to safeguard its car from the damaging menace. You should know that it’s the car cavities, such as the nooks & crannies & all hidden crevices are not usually as strongly protected during the painting procedure as the car’s exterior panels. Hence it’s needless to mention that you have to be more careful about your car cavities once you get your steam from the dealership. If you are hopeful about a long camaraderie with your car, you must take measures to protect the car cavities from rust on time.

There are cavity wax sprays today that help to prevent rust on your car’s cavities. These sprays could be solvent-free or solvent-based. The cavity wax spray displaces the moisture formed on the car nooks & crannies  & leaves back a sticky coat of wax over the metal that prevent any further moisture attack on the cavities. It’s advised to apply the cavity rust-proof wax under direct sunlight to assure good penetration in every seam. The cavity wax protection is especially needed in damp weather situations as humidity is notoriously conducive to moisture formation and consequently rust.

Below is a brief on how to apply the spray on your car cavities.

Step 1:

First of all, jack your vehicle up & rest the car on at least 4 axle stands. You must come up with the needed protection for your clothing and eyes as you would have to work underneath the vehicle.

Step 2:


Next, clean up dirt & debris from the drain holes of your car. Then, simply spray the cavity wax into cavities to create an even layer. Keep going with the spray till it goes to panel gaps and the holes. Make sure the coating is not insufficient for coverage.

The wax spray dries quickly and hence you won’t have to wait for long to get out on the road once again.

Many car owners make the mistake of not investing in a cavity wax spray given the fear of extra cost but what they don’t understand is that this is a very necessary extra. A little protection now would save your headache, heartache & empty pocket syndrome later on.

However, it’s to note here that the cavity wax protection is no one-time job. It must be done annually, especially with the approach of damp & cold season.