How Long After Applying Chassis Armor Can You Drive?

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ElainaFitz
07/30/25 2:30am
Generally, you should wait at least 7 days after applying chassis armor before driving the vehicle. Below is an introduction to chassis armor: 1. Definition of Chassis Armor: Chassis armor is an adhesive rubber asphalt coating that can be sprayed on the vehicle's chassis, fuel tank, and underbody protection panels. It protects exposed areas that are prone to damage from environmental exposure. 2. Functions of Chassis Armor: Effectively protects the chassis from road gravel impacts and minor scraping; prevents corrosion from acids, alkalis, and salts on the metal chassis; and helps prevent loosening of chassis screws.
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