Does Car Undercarriage Coating Harm the Vehicle?
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Car undercarriage coating does not harm the vehicle. The undercarriage coating involves spraying a layer of rubber-based material onto the chassis, which does not cause any damage to the vehicle. Whether the vehicle is brand new or has been driven for a certain mileage, applying undercarriage coating offers benefits, as most vehicle models have relatively thin chassis. In addition to reducing corrosion, when driving on gravel roads, it's easy for stones to be kicked up from the road surface, and the undercarriage coating can reduce the impact of these stones on the chassis. Moreover, vehicles with undercarriage coating experience reduced noise when driving on the road. Therefore, for most vehicles, the benefits of applying undercarriage coating are considerable.