What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, I’ve seen enough rusted-out Hiluxes and ruined LandCruisers to know that what happens underneath your car is way more important than how shiny your paint is. This guide is all about stopping corrosion before it starts, especially with our harsh Aussie conditions. Whether you're dealing with coastal salt spray or that fine red outback dust that gets into every crevice, I'm going to show you how to seal up your underbody properly so your pride and joy doesn't end up as a pile of scrap metal in five years.
The Truth About Underbody Rust in Australia
The 'Don't Get Stuck' Gear List
What You'll Need
The Prep: Where the Real Work Happens
The Deep Clean
Give the whole underside a massive blast. Use a salt-neutralising wash if you've been near the ocean. You need to get every bit of grit out of the nooks and crannies.
Dry it Out Properly
Don't start spraying sealant on a wet chassis. Leave it in the sun for a full day or use a leaf blower to get the water out of the box sections.
De-grease the Driveline
Hit the gearbox, diffs, and oil pan with degreaser. Scrub the stubborn bits. If you seal over oil leaks, the coating won't stick.
Remove Loose Rust
Use a wire brush to take off any 'flaky' bits. You don't need to get it back to bare shiny metal, but you need a solid surface.
Masking Off
Chuck some old newspaper or masking tape over the exhaust (it'll smell if you get goo on it) and the brake rotors. You definitely don't want lanolin on your brakes!
While you're here...
Watch Out
The Main Event: Applying the Protection
Internal Cavity Injection
Start with the inside of the chassis rails. Use a long flexible wand and snake it as far as it'll go. Spray as you slowly pull it out.
Target the 'Mud Traps'
Focus on the areas behind the wheels and above the fuel tank. This is where the red dust sits and rots the metal.
Coat the Suspension Components
Give the control arms and leaf springs a light coating. Avoid the rubber bushings if you're using oil-based products as they can swell the rubber.
Door Bottoms and Sills
While you're at it, spray a bit of cavity wax into the drain holes of your doors. It's a classic rust spot for older Cruisers and Luxes.
Double Check the Diff Housing
These take a lot of rock peening. A slightly thicker wax or dedicated underbody paint works well here.
Let it 'Flash'
Most coatings need about 30-60 minutes to tack up before you move the car.
The 'Warm Can' Trick
What Product Should You Actually Use?
Watch Out
Living With a Protected Underside
The Questions I Get Asked Most
Will this void my new car warranty?
Can I just use fish oil?
How often should I do this?
Does it matter if there's already some rust?
What about those electronic rust boxes?
Advanced: The 'Two-Stage' Method
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