Magnet Paint UCP970-01 Chassis Saver Rust Preventative Paint, Satin Black, 1 Gallon
- Magnet Paint UCP970-01 Chassis Saver is a high-solids, VOC-compliant, single-component protective coating designed to arrest rust and protect chassis and underbody metal surfaces. It bonds to tight rust and forms a hard yet flexible, glaze-type film, usable without primers or topcoats.
- Features:
- Bonds to tightly adhered rust: permits application with minimal prep (wire brush, scraper) rather than full stripping.
- Single-component formula no catalyst or hardener needed.
- High durability against chemicals, oils, salts, and weathering.
- Glaze-like finish that resists cracking, chipping, flaking, or peeling.
- VOC-compliant for regulatory and professional use.
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Magnet Paint
- Part Number: UCP970-01
- Volume: 1 gallon (liquid)
- Color / Sheen: Satin Black
- Type: Single-component chassis and underbody coating
- Surface Compatibility: Intended for metal chassis, frames, undercarriage, and structural components; can be applied over tightly adhered rust or sand-blasted metal; bare aluminum requires a primer before application
- Quantity: single 1-gallon container
- The Magnet Paint UCP970-01 is also called underbody rust coat, automotive chassis paint, rust preventative glaze, high-solids chassis coating, and rust arresting chassis enamel.
Magnet Paint specializes in corrosion protection coatings. Their Chassis Saver line offers the ability to coat over intact rust and forms a durable protective film for frames, underbodies, and structural metal components.
Q: Can Chassis Saver UCP970-01 be applied directly over rust?
A: Yes, It is formulated to bond to tightly adhered rust after only light preparation (wire brushing or scraping). It does not require a full bare-metal finish.
Q: Do I need primers or topcoats with UCP970-01?
A: No, Chassis Saver is designed to function without primers or topcoats. However, for bare aluminum it is recommended to use a primer first.
Q: What substrates or metals should be avoided?
A: While it bonds well to steel and metal substrates, it is not recommended for bare aluminum without priming, as adhesion may be poor on untreated aluminum surfaces.