Our Service
Complete Vehicle Rust Protection Services in Imlay City
We specialize exclusively in professional vehicle rust prevention using the industry-leading NH Oil Undercoating (NHOU) products. We provide a complete, meticulous application to protect your investment from Michigan’s corrosive salt and brine.
Years of Experience
Our Professional Rust Proofing Services
Complete Full Vehicle Undercoating
NHOU Back-N-Black Application
Internal Frame and Cavity Treatment
Fleet, Trailer, & RV Undercoating
Rodent Deterrent Oil (Mouse Out)
Optional Upgrade: The "Rusteration" Service
Why Oil Outperforms Rubberized Coatings?
Many customers turn to Salt Life Undercoating after facing the shortcomings of rubberized or tar-based coatings. These rigid coatings can trap moisture underneath, often leading to rust forming from the inside out. In contrast, NHOU Oil Undercoating actively penetrates the surface and stops rust in its tracks. It stays flexible and can even self-repair minor scratches, offering exceptional, long-lasting protection that stands the test of time.
Frequently Asked
FAQ’s About Undercoating
How often should I reapply the NHOU oil?
We suggest you reapply the NHOU oil once a year. Doing this helps keep a protective barrier on your vehicle and offers the best defense against salt and brine during the winter months.
How long does the service take?
The time it takes to apply the coating depends on the size of your vehicle, like whether it’s a car or a larger truck/RV. Most services can be completed while you wait, but it’s a good idea to call ahead to check the exact timing when you book your appointment.
Is the NHOU oil safe for my new vehicle?
Absolutely! NHOU Oil Undercoating is safe for all parts of your car, including the wiring, hoses, and plastic components. It’s non-toxic and a great way to protect your new investment.
Can you coat a vehicle that already has rust?
Yes, we can! Unlike some other types of coatings, NHOU is designed to penetrate existing rust and push out moisture, which stops the rust from getting worse right away.