manyo
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Any suggestions regarding removing old after market under coating from underbody? thanks in advance.
Say Randy,+1 on the gasoline. I did my entire undercarriage with gasoline and a rag. Just be careful and do it in a well-ventilated area and you'll be fine.
No but I bet he has a Bud Light!Say Randy,+1 on the gasoline. I did my entire undercarriage with gasoline and a rag. Just be careful and do it in a well-ventilated area and you'll be fine.
Have you got a light bud?
Greg.
Nice job. Great info! Looks like the way to for the hobbyist.
I recently finished my entire under carriage....
My process was to use a wood chisel that I had put on a grinder to dull the edge so that it would not dig in to metal. I used this because it was heavier than other tools and so it would cut through the junk easier.
Next, I used a soft wire brush on my drill to get the remaining junk off. I was careful not to remove the paint by not pressing too hard or using too stiff of a wire wheel. If the area to be cleaned was wet then I would first wipe down with mineral spirits or lacquer thinner, let dry and then wire wheel.
Nice job!
When all this was complete, I wiped the entire area down with lacquer thinner before painting.
Before and after pics...
Jeff
Ah yes R,Actually, if you throw a burning match into a bucket of gas, the match goes out. Try it!
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