Has anyone here had their EV undercoated?  I know a lot of vehicle's
warranties state that their corrosion coverage could be void if any rust
inhibitors are applied. And some rustproofing products will degrade rubber
and plastic over time- not good for high voltage cables.  But without
rustproofing EVs (even aluminium bodied Teslas) in the salt belt will rust
and eventually perforate.  I have been undercoating my own vehicles for
many years now and have found fluid film to be a great product.  Rubberized
coatings are NOT good rustproofing solutions, they chip with rock / salt
debris, forming a pocket that holds salty water between it and the metal.
So do you undercoat or hope your warranty will hold when major rust comes?
  What happens after the warranty?  Are there any approved good rust
inhibitors for EVs out there?
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