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Posted by MagMan on September 14, 2005 at 04:09:48 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: OT - Auto Undercoatings posted by Dave in CT on September 13, 2005 at 12:33:31:
HI DAVE, I have worked in autobody shops in the past and my brother owns his own body shop. And yes used oil is the best way to go. I use a campbell hausfeild sand blaster you know one of the ten dollar ones you siphone right out of a windshield washer jug filled with oil. And get everywhere. And let her drip for a day or two where it can sit without hurting anything below . Undercoats trap bad stuff you can however mix a little undercoating with the oil to help it stick if you like I have a 88 chevey truck that I try to oil every Fall. So Far so good. I brother recomends this with brand new vehicles as well. Here in the salt city area vehicles just dont last to long with out help. JON
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