Why Would You Use An Undercoating?
Undercoating is popular because it provides a protective rubberized coating to areas on a vehicle that experience significant weathering and damage. Undercoating acts as a barrier against rust, moisture, salt, abrasion and impact damage.
What Are The Most Popular Uses?
Most commonly used on a vehicle’s undercarriage, frame, underside of a hood and trunk lid, door skins, floor pans, wheel wells and more. Undercoating's can also be used for other non-automotive applications.
Of course that is completely up to you! Clear undercoating won't hide anything under your vehicle, it only gives off a little gloss. Black undercoating will hide rust away, and give your undercarriage a brand new type look. Personally I would recommend the black coating, but it's up to your preference!
How Long Does Fluid Film Last?
Depending on your driving habits, environment, and maintenance Fluid Film usually lasts anywhere from 1-3 years.
How Is This Different From A Rubberized Undercoating?
Fluid Film is lanolin based. It is an oil, rather than a liquid that hardens. This performs better than the traditional undercoating because it allows moisture to flow through and out of the coating. A rubberized undercoating or paint will trap moisture underneath, and actually speed up the rust process.
Do You Protect Any Parts From Being Sprayed?
Yes! I cover things such as the exhaust, brake calipers and rotors, wheels, and qualifying electrical components.