Rustproofing of an electric vehicle is a treatment applied by a professional in a trained garage or a specialized company in order to protect or slow down the corrosion of your vehicle. Several types of treatments are available. The classic annual treatment is usually done in September, while the permanent treatment lasts for several years. Oil, grease, black or amber, there are several types of quality products. As an electric vehicle is quite different from a combustion engine car, it’s more important to give this mandate to a professional who knows where to apply the protection and, above all, where to avoid spraying the product to avoid electrical breakage.
Why have a rustproofing treatment?
Rustproofing is still a tried and tested method today. A good rust inhibitor protects your car body from rust stains and perforation. In addition, it allows you to keep a better resale value. That’s why it’s a good idea to invest in rust protection.
What are the steps of a rustproofing treatment?
First of all, clean the vehicle well. Some car washes are equipped with a system for washing the underbody and the underside of the vehicle.
Product adhesion is most effective on a surface free of dust and dirt.
Once the vehicle is thoroughly dry, the specialist will apply the product to every corner of the vehicle, making sure to avoid sensitive areas where your vehicle’s electrical components are located.
Once complete, a final thorough cleaning will remove any visible excess.
Conclusion
In conclusion, a vehicle in good condition and without rust will increase the value of your vehicle at resale or allow you to keep it longer.