
CHASSIS & INTERIOR PROTECTION COATING
A protective coating called a chassis coating is placed to a car's chassis to shield it against salt damage. Okinawa is well renowned for its excessive humidity and salinity, both of which are extremely harmful to a vehicle's chassis. Without enough defense, seawater can erode the metal and produce corrosion, weakening the vehicle's integrity and structure. The chassis coating helps in creating a barrier against saltwater, safeguarding the metal and halting the development of rust. Additionally, it aids in minimizing the buildup of dirt and grime on the chassis, which may cause corrosion. Overall, chassis coating is an essential convenience for anyone residing in Okinawa as it helps to shield their vehicle from saltwater damage and prolong its lifespan.

Sand Blasting
We first sand blast to remove issues and prep the surface for coating.

Rust Inhibitor
A layer of rust inhibitor is spayed to further protect against any future salt damage.

Chassis Lining
Lastly a layer of clear or black chassis coating is applied to give a protective layer between your chassis and the external elements.
