In the current study, the evolution of corrosion products on the surfaces of hot-dip galvanized Zn–Mg–Al and standard Zn coatings during short term exposure to standardized salt spray test was investigated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The obtained results demonstrated a rapid formation of double layered hydroxides (DLH) covering the surface of the Zn–Mg–Al coatings. The DLH surface layer was found to stabilize the surface pH and hinder further surface alkalization as observed for the Zn coatings and indicated by the occurrence of Na 2 CO 3 . As a consequence, the progress of Zn–Mg–Al corrosion was slowed down, but not completely stopped. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]