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Posted by John in Ct on September 13, 2005 at 19:06:35 from (69.24.45.24):
In Reply to: OT - Auto Undercoatings posted by Dave in CT on September 13, 2005 at 12:33:31:
I have done what you are doing many times and now have a better method. Prime and paint it(with good paint with hardner) let it set up real good then either spray or brush it with used engine oil. The problem I found is that unless you take it all apart and prime/undercoat/paint behind parts, rust will be in there and the undercoating traps it. The oil will kind of seep behind the parts. My cousin has a 83 Chevy wagon, 200,000+ miles, never garaged with no rust. The only bad part, you have to oil it a few years in a row to get it to kind of mix with the road dirt and make a good layer and it is the DIRTYIST job you can ever do!!! But it works real good!!!
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