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Old 06-15-2010, 02:29 PM
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so as some of yo guys have seen from the shots underneath my truck its quite weathered i guess you could say. i recently powerwashed the underside and i want to spray paint black underneath to clean it up and make it look a little nicer. any of you have experience with this at all yet? opinions and advice would be appreciated
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I have used the stuff at Autozone before and it works real good.It's a rubberized spray can coating.
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they actually make an undercoating spray that you can use to protect underneath. a lot of times they spray it in the fender wells.
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whats is called?
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Go to autozone and ask them for there truck under coating stuff.
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i work at a bodyshop and we get ours from our supplier, the company name is wurth, you might be able to by it at a normal retail store. it just says wurth undercoating on the aerosol can
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thanks man. =)
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You could also try por-15 it's kinda pricey but it's good stuff.or you could go a cheaper route and just use rustoleum it works but you have to do touch up about once a year. Both of these options are brush on.
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i think i might just go the rustoleum route lol rubberized sounds good but expensive so idk thanks for the help guys
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i went to ziebart and got mine undercoated when it done what your describing and they put something on it to reverse and prevent it then undercoated it.hope that helps with your question


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