What are the Benefits of Having Coated Metal Components In Your Car?

Humans have a lot of resources and capabilities to invent and create comfort. You have clothes on your back and a roof over your head to protect you from harsh weather. But, have you ever thought of your vehicle? For many, these assets spend days and nights exposed to intense weather and other destructive elements in the environment.

Similarly, driving the open roads exposes vehicles to harmful situations like flying debris and UV rays in addition to the self destructive nature of normal wear and tear. Thus, the longer your vehicle remains in good condition and peak performance depends on your level of car care. Coatings are ideal for protecting vitals, boosting performance, and extending durability. 

Here are the top benefits of having the metal components of your vehicle coated.

1. Protect the Vital Components of Your Car

The most delicate part of your car, the internal computer system and countless electronic sensors, are often positioned in your engine bay area. Computers by nature do not tolerate heat well, and they can often glitch or fail prematurely when subjected to prolonged excessive heat unprotected. However, if your exhaust system is properly shielded or coated with a quality insulating ceramic, you can significantly help prevent the root of most heat damage to those delicate and vital parts in your car.

In addition to being delicate, car computers are often very expensive to replace. So, when you coat the exhaust in your car, you can potentially save yourself very costly computer repairs in the long run. After all, you don’t want to gamble with the brains of your car.

2. Boost Your Vehicle's Performance and Speed

Ceramic coatings can protect the vital parts of your vehicle and allow them to operate at optimal performance levels. Coating your exhaust system with a professional ceramic coatings, like the Classic Polish, 2k and 2500 offered by Jet-Hot, can boost engine performance and reliability by decreasing intake temps, under-hood temps, and increasing the flow in the exhaust via better scavenging.

Those benefits all add up to daily cars that heat soak less in traffic, track cars that don’t slow down after a few laps, cars that can be wrenched on shortly after passes at the strip, for years and years. 

3. Keep Rust and Corrosion Off Your Vehicle

Exposing the metallic components of your vehicle to the environment increases its susceptibility to rust and corrosion. These factors compromise metal's longevity, durability, and strength.

Your car's body and underbody contains many areas that are exposed to rusting agents like salt and brine. Applying anti-rust coatings like primers, paints, and clear coats will help you keep those agents away from the metal and thus reduce the rust and corrosion from eating your car from the outside in or the inside out.

4. Reduce the Cleaning and Maintenance Time

Many nanoceramic metal coatings provide a property to the surface known as “hydrophobic”. This property prevents contaminated water from ever contacting the actual surface itself, helping liquids roll off the surface like water rolling off a duck’s back. This greatly reduces your maintenance and cleaning tasks because it reduces the time needed to wash dried dirt, rust and grime off of those surfaces.

Additionally, a high-performance ceramic coating on your vehicle’s engine and exhaust accessories (like mufflers, intakes, side pipes, cat backs etc.) can help improve longevity and reduce the chance of costly repairs later due to rust. That means you can spend more time with your vehicle on the road and less time replacing parts in the future. After all, an expensive car can still break down, especially if your parts are not protected.

5. Give Your Vehicle an Artistic Shine

Metallic coatings like metallization plating protect your vehicle's interior and exterior plastic trim components and give them an aesthetically pleasing appearance and feel, while also being more durable than standard paints. 

These coatings help you boast a beautiful shine every time. A new looking interior and trim will also help maintain your vehicle's value and bring pride to your ride while you own it.

6. Reduce Noise Vibration Harshness (NVH) Levels

Most roads in the upcountry have patches, gravel and potholes that can be uncomfortable to ride on. Don't complain about the dire state of roads or endure the discomfort again. Consider coating the underside of your vehicle.

If your whole undercarriage is covered with a quality, thick rubberized coating, you can be sure that it will dampen and absorb unpleasant vibrations and debris noises from the road. You will not have to worry about those pesky unpaved road crumbs hitting your car’s belly as you cruise the worn out roads. While these coatings may not protect your rims, alignment, and suspension from deep potholes they make for a more comfortable ride and prevent rust. 

7. Keep the UV Rays at Bay

UV rays are one of the most common destructive agents. The rays can compromise the integrity of plastic trim, clear coats, paint, and interior materials. The sun causes degradation to polymers and paint oxidation resulting in fading, chipping, peeling, or complete failures, leaving you with an unattractive, old-looking mess.

Many UV resistant automotive coatings such as leather protectors, clear coat protectors, and headlight restoration coatings all help keep these UV rays at bay. They help your vehicle maintain its attractive physique and beautiful appearance much longer.

8. Keep Chemical Stains Off Your Car

Protection is the most dominant benefit of coating your car’s outer surface. A good coating seals the car’s paint from various chemical stains due to pollutants deposited by birds, trees and acidic rain etc. Similarly, mechanics shops often contain various contaminants and debris that can compromise your vehicle's paint beyond the regular airborne pollutants dished out by nature. Chemical stains from degreasing/cleaning solutions, brake fluid, oil and gas additives, injector cleaners, antifreeze, battery acid and other fluids can all be commonly found in most shops and can do a number on your ride.

As previously mentioned a nano-ceramic paint coating can create a chemically resistant hydrophobic surface to repel the contaminants preventing bonding with your car's paint. Many of these coatings are easily maintained and protect your car's beautiful finish while avoiding destructive and stubborn chemical stains, unlike with traditional waxing. Historically, traditional wax protectants are not durable enough to prevent aggressive chemical stains. 

9. Increase the Reliability of Your Car

Just as you monitor your car’s mechanical and electrical health with tools like OBD2 Scanners, you need to ensure you are taking care of the other metallic parts just as well. With properly selected and applied coatings, you can protect all your car’s vital parts, increasing its durability and reliability.

The protective nature of ceramic exhaust coating means you don't have to worry about corrosion or heat related repairs and replacements under the hood. Coatings are the ultimate protection you want to rely on to keep your daily driver and your weekend cruiser looking fresh and new. However, ceramic coatings are not only aesthetically protective, they can also boost your car’s performance and reliability as a bonus.

Additionally, providing increased protection for your suspension parts, like springs, shocks, or sway bars, can also help increase the reliability of your car. Whether you are using powder coating, anodizing or surface treatments, you can increase the lifespan of your important suspension parts. This will help protect your vital interior parts from seemingly inevitable rust, chips, and other abrasions.

Benefits of Coating Metals: Final Thoughts

Cars, like any metal structures, are susceptible to rusting and other damage from the harsh environments they live in. The cost of purchasing and repairing the metal components in your car is typically hefty. Coatings offer you an efficient way to lower the cost of maintenance while giving all your vehicles lasting reliability and shine.

Protect your investment by coating your vehicle and its relevant parts. But, ensure that the expert and products you're trusting the task to are reliable and have enough credit and experience to deliver the results you want. Also, invest in the best OBD scanner to keep checking the health of your car's electronics and mechanicals to ensure every part and component is in their best performance. That will enable you to address issues quickly and avoid snowballing costly repairs and replacements.

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