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I suspect that's sound advice! From my experience over the years, any type of "undercoat" can be as much a bad thing as a good thing. Time was, lots of cars got an "undercoat" of some sort of bitumenous material (kinda like roofing tar). That was fine...for awhile. However, it eventually dried out and would start to lose adhesion. Unfortunately, it often didn't completely peel off, and all sorts of mud, grime and moisture could then get trapped under what was left, and that would eventually wreak havoc. I've also seen far too many carelessly "rustproofed" cars (Rusty Jones, Ziebart, even Volvo factory undercoat) that did much the same thing and/or was carelessly enough applied that drain holes got blocked; eventually, the same problems occurred with rust starting underneath the undercoat, etc. I've seen comparable cars where a "non-rustproofed" car actually held up much better than one that was "rustproofed"!Tr3aguy said:When I called my friend who paints cars for money, he mentioned a product called rock chip guard.....it is a flex additive that is supposed to keep the paint softer(so to speak) so it fills in if you get a chip.
I haven't put it to the test yet, but I am going to heed his advise when I paint my car.......
Clean the surface and brush or roll Sem on to it. This is made to go dirrect to metal with a rust inhibitor built in. cost effective and easy to use, and it comes in the many colors on this chip chart I'm holding up...see.Scott McK said:Thanks for the info. What do you guys think of the idea of spraying the bottom of the bodytub and the inner fenders with a sray on type truckbed liner product. My goal is not originality, just rust prevention for the long haul. Any thoughts here? Any downside to the product and results?
Scott McK said:Thanks for the info. What do you guys think of the idea of spraying the bottom of the bodytub and the inner fenders with a sray on type truckbed liner product. My goal is not originality, just rust prevention for the long haul. Any thoughts here? Any downside to the product and results?