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Professional Rust Proofing & Undercoating in Bolton, ON

Canadian winters, road salt, and moisture are the biggest enemies of your vehicle's body and frame. Find professional rust proofing and undercoating services in Bolton to protect your investment from corrosion and extend the lifespan of your vehicle.

What Causes Vehicle Rust in Canada

Signs Your Vehicle Needs Rust Protection

Rust Proofing & Protection Services Available

Oil-Based Rust Proofing Spray

Annual oil spray that creeps into seams and crevices

Rubberized Undercoating

Thick, permanent coating for the underbody and wheel wells

Electronic Rust Prevention

Electronic modules that disrupt the oxidation process

Cavity Wax Injection

Spraying protective wax inside doors, fenders, and rocker panels

Rust Repair & Treatment

Rust converter application on existing surface rust

New Vehicle Protection Package

Complete rust proofing for brand-new vehicles

Rust Proofing & Protection Tips

  • Apply rust proofing annually before winter for maximum protection
  • Wash your vehicle's underbody frequently during salt season
  • Don't wait until you see rust—prevention is far cheaper than repair
  • Oil-based sprays are generally considered most effective for Canadian conditions
  • New vehicles should be rust-proofed immediately—factory protection is minimal
  • Keep drainage holes in your doors and rocker panels clear of debris

Frequently Asked Questions

Annual oil spray rust proofing costs $120-$180 for cars and $150-$220 for trucks and SUVs. One-time rubberized undercoating costs $300-$600. Electronic modules start at $400-$600 installed.

Absolutely. Factory corrosion protection is minimal, especially on the frame and subframe. An annual oil spray starting from year one significantly extends the vehicle's structural life in Canadian climates.

Oil-based annual sprays (like Krown or Rust Check) are widely considered the most effective for Canadian conditions because they penetrate into seams, crevices, and hard-to-reach areas that rubberized coatings miss.

Yes, but existing rust should be treated with a rust converter first. Rust proofing will then slow further progression, but it cannot reverse damage that has already occurred.

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