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Undercoating made easier...



How much of it did you use?  How many cans do you think you will need to 
get the whole car done?

I need to do a pickup, but soon...

David
John C. Worden wrote:
> On the recommendation from MkI Mark I tried a knotted wire wheel
> on my grinder.  This works well but is tough on the hands and arms
> (vibration).  It is also very dusty, but that doesn't really bother me.
> The problem is the hard to get to areas.  I was checking out the
> Eastwood Company catalog for some things and came across this:
> http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=1684&itemType=PRODUCT
> I also read some reviews, some said it worked and others said it didn't.
> So I bought a can and tried it out on the '78.  It doesn't work with one
> spray, but with a few sprays and letting it sit a bit it actually 
> works pretty
> well.
> Between this and the wire wheel, I've got the pass. front fender well, 
> floor pan
> and the over half of the spare well stripped of undercoating.  And 
> yes, there
> are little spots of rust here and there hiding under the coating-some 
> not some
> small either.
>
>
>
> John C. Worden
> Bucksport, Maine
>
> ''98 Dakota 4x4-
> '86 Scirocco 8V-Now a 16V! Needs: finish the wiring
> '78 Scirocco Brazil Brown Metallic, 4 speed.- In the Rotisserie
> '89 Polaris Indy Deluxe
>
>
>