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  • What is Woolwax and why is it better than other undercoats?
    Woolwax is a lanolin-based, non-drip rust preventative that creeps into seams and cracks. It doesn’t dry out or crack like traditional undercoats.
  • Does Woolwax smell or drip?
    Nope. It’s odorless and doesn’t drip like oil-based coatings. It stays soft and keeps working.
  • How often should I reapply?
    Every 12–18 months is recommended for optimal protection.
  • Is Woolwax safe for rubber and electrical components?
    Yes! Woolwax is safe on rubber, wiring, brake lines, and other underbody components.
  • What’s the difference between Woolwax and Fluid Film?
    Both are lanolin-based rust inhibitors, but Woolwax is thicker, more refined, and built to last longer in harsh conditions like Southeast Alaska. It’s less likely to drip and holds up better over time.
  • Which one lasts longer in wet or salty environments?
    Woolwax is specifically formulated for longer-term protection in coastal and winter environments. It sticks better, creeps deeper, and holds up longer on undercarriages exposed to snow, salt, and rain.
  • Does Woolwax cost more than Fluid Film?
    Slightly — but you get what you pay for. Woolwax usually lasts longer between applications, meaning fewer re-coats over time.
  • Is Woolwax safe for rubber and electrical components like Fluid Film?
    Yes! Woolwax is safe on rubber, wiring, brake lines, and other underbody components — just like Fluid Film, but with better staying power.
  • Why should I spray my vehicle's rocker panels or fenders?
    Rocker panels and fenders are highly susceptible to damage from gravel, salt, and snow. Spraying these areas helps prevent rust, paint chips, and long-term damage, which is particularly important in Alaska's harsh conditions.
  • Can I spray just one part of my vehicle?
    Absolutely. We can coat only your rocker panels, fenders, bumpers, toolboxes, etc.
  • Is the cost worth it for my vehicle?
    This is an easy yes! If you don't stop the rust before it stops you are likely to experience repair work in the thousands of dollars to repair rust.
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  • What’s the difference between your coatings and drop-in liners?
    Drop-ins can trap water and shift around, causing rust. Our spray-in liners bond directly to your truck bed, sealing it and creating a permanent, non-slip, waterproof surface.
  • How long does the spray-in bedliner process take?
    The spray-in bedliner process typically takes around 3-4 days. This includes preparation, application, and drying time to ensure a durable finish.
  • Can you match the color of my truck?
    Kind of. We offer over 170 different color options, some of which color match.
  • Will your coatings work on aluminum boats or skiffs?
    Yes — we spray marine-safe coatings designed for aluminum, fiberglass, and decks. It adds grip and helps prevent corrosion.
  • Will it hold up to saltwater?
    Definitely. We use materials specifically rated for coastal and marine environments.
  • Do I need to schedule an appointment for spray coating services?
    Yes, we operate by appointment to ensure each job receives our full attention. Please call or text us to schedule your spray coating service.
  • How can I get a quote for your services?
    You can get a quote by filling out our online quote form or by giving us a call. Most quotes are quick and easy to provide.
  • What payment methods are accepted?
    We accept various payment methods including cash, credit/debit cards, and contactless payments for your convenience.
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