How to Deal with Chassis Rust After Two Years?

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SanFinn
07/25/25 10:31am
Methods to deal with chassis rust after two years: perform rust removal and spray rust-proof liquid. First, use sandpaper to polish the rusted areas, then evenly spray rust-proof liquid. During daily driving, attention should be paid to maintenance to prevent the rusted areas from expanding. The car chassis is a tool that carries the car's engine. Cars with low chassis are prone to wear when climbing steep slopes and corrosion from rainwater when driving in rainy weather. To prevent chassis rust, plastic sealing can be applied to the chassis, which extends its service life and also helps with noise reduction. If rust occurs, it can lead to a decrease in the chassis's rigidity, so regular inspection and repair of rusted areas are necessary.
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