Can Chassis Armor Be Sprayed on the Fuel Tank?
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Paint can be applied to the fuel tank. Areas where it should not be sprayed: Generally, the chassis armor suitable for your vehicle is sufficient. The area from the beam base to the spare tire base can be sprayed, but the exhaust, suspension, and brake areas should not be painted. Additional Information: Before spraying, cover the brakes and suspension with newspaper, and remove the exhaust, wheels, and other parts. For new cars, the protective wax on the chassis must evaporate completely, and no thinner should be added. After the first coat, let it dry for 10 minutes before applying the second coat. Typically, 3-4 coats are applied, with thicker layers on areas like the fuel tank and fender. After spraying, the car should be parked in a garage to dry for 24 hours, avoiding contact with water. Avoid working in rainy or humid weather, as this can hinder the timely drying of the coating and affect the effectiveness of the chassis armor. After the chassis armor application, it is best not to drive on rough roads for about a day, as the coating may not have fully dried and cured.