Should a New Car Be Equipped with Underbody Armor?
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New cars should be equipped with underbody armor, which serves the following purposes: 1. Prevent pebbles from hitting the underbody and protect the integrity of the car's chassis; 2. Prevent corrosion and rusting of the car's chassis; 3. Significantly block external heat, maintain the interior temperature, and reduce fuel consumption; 4. Reduce noise from the underbody. Underbody armor maintenance methods: 1. Use a high-pressure water gun to clean the underbody, apply an engine degreaser to remove oil sludge and sand adhered to the underbody; 2. Use an air gun to blow out water from the gaps and dry it with a towel; 3. Spray an anti-rust treatment layer; 4. Perform local repairs on the coating to ensure coverage; 5. Remove surrounding masking materials and clean the armor edges with a specialized cleaner.