Why is the chassis armor difficult to dry when sprayed on adhesive?
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It may be due to humid weather causing slow drying. Below is the relevant introduction: 1. Chassis Armor: The formal name for automotive chassis armor is automotive chassis anti-collision, anti-rust, and soundproof coating ("UNDERCOATING" primer), a high-tech adhesive rubber asphalt coating. It is non-toxic, has high coverage and adhesion, and can be sprayed on exposed parts of the vehicle such as the chassis, wheel hubs, fuel tank, lower body panels, and trunk. After rapid drying, it forms a solid elastic protective layer that prevents impacts from flying stones and gravel, avoids erosion of the chassis metal by moisture, acid rain, and salt, prevents rust and corrosion of the chassis, and ensures the safety of the driver. 2. Function: After treating the underside of your car, even acid rain, snowmelt agents, or alkaline car wash water cannot penetrate this protective film, providing you with peace of mind.