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Rust prevention undercoatings
We all look to take care of our cars and trucks, but sometimes we may neglect the factor rust plays in limiting the life of the vehicles - particularly with all the salt and chemicals applied on the roads come winter. Are undercoating coatings - Ziebart, Krown, etc, worth it or not?
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Re: Rust prevention undercoatings
I'm only familiar with Ziebart. It definitely helps but with Ziebart keep in mind that you must have annual inspections in order to keep your warranty valid ... they charge $25 or so for the inspection IIRC.
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Re: Rust prevention undercoatings
I wasn't aware those services are around anymore...most likely their demise is due to rust prevention improvements by the auto and steel industries.
I live in Michigan with plenty of salt on the roads and I haven't used any such undercoating since my 1979 Olds Royale. I usually keep my vehicles until 100-150k miles and my last Tahoe was 11 years old with 150k miles (it had very minor surface rust which undercoating doesn't warranty against). I have not regretted no longer using undercoating on any of them. To answer your question directly I would not consider an undercoating.
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Re: Rust prevention undercoatings
If you plan on keeping your car over 8 yrs. or so, or drive on dirt roads then I would, just to keep rust and scale off the frame and undercarriage
And yes I do take my own advice with Ziebart on my 2014 4Runner
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Re: Rust prevention undercoatings
Rubberized undercoating really causes nasty rot if you get any little hole in it, it then traps the moisture.
I spend a day cleaning, touch up painting, then using something like Amsoil Metal Protector HD, Fluid Film, CRC Heavy Duty Corrosion Inhibitor, Wool Wax etc.
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Re: Rust prevention undercoatings
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Re: Rust prevention undercoatings
Originally Posted by
JDGolden
Rubberized undercoating really causes nasty rot if you get any little hole in it, it then traps the moisture.
I spend a day cleaning, touch up painting, then using something like Amsoil Metal Protector HD, Fluid Film, CRC Heavy Duty Corrosion Inhibitor, Wool Wax etc.
I hear you on the rubberized coatings possibly capturing moisture, but I think that's' why they recommend a yearly quick 'inspection"?
Last edited by bob m; 02-16-2021 at 05:01 PM.
Reason: grammar
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Re: Rust prevention undercoatings
Dang, I'm still trying to decide as the web reviews as to the benefits are very mixed.
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Here’s the deal the way I see it.
I’ve been looking for a series 1 Datsun Z and these cars are now 50 yrs.old and the ones that have been undercoated with ziebart brand undercoating have held up incredibly well over that time. Now I’m not pushing that specific brand but this has been my observation and why I used it on my 4Runner
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Re: Rust prevention undercoatings
I still use a "cavity" product inside my panels to help guard the lower seams. I've used Eastwood Heavy Duty anti rust in the past. I've read good things about Valugard Automotive Cavity Wax which I'll try out in my next car.
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