leave underseal or not
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- Minor Maniac
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leave underseal or not
well my dilemma is this
i have taken some years old underseal off the front and back inner wings, and have found the original paintwork, do i leave the underseal alone or do i scrape it all off and see what lurks, if anything underneath
i have taken some years old underseal off the front and back inner wings, and have found the original paintwork, do i leave the underseal alone or do i scrape it all off and see what lurks, if anything underneath
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- Minor Legend
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Remove it, clean off any rust you find, then give a fresh few coats of paint (zinc primer followed by chassis black would be my preference) then heavy wax coating (waxoyl or the thicker dinitrol etc).
Cheers John - all comments IMHO
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- Minor Addict
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yes, theres plenty of underseal on my inner wings as well, which was hiding surface rust!!!aupickup wrote:ok it is paint under the underseal, i am talking about the inner wings and not the underneath of the car
Ultimate rust cure for your moggy....paint it brown, at least that way you dont notice the rust as much!!
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exactly, like youngun, I have found rust festering under supposedly sound underseal. It can trap moisture and cause rust unseen untill it gets all the way through the panel of your car and you have a problem. THis is even more likely to occur on the inner front and rear wings as water is regularly splashed up by the wheels.
If you do remove the under seal, seam seal any seams/joins before paitning top coat.
If you do remove the under seal, seam seal any seams/joins before paitning top coat.
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I think a car looks at its best when you look underneath and it's all the same colour as the body. As the arches are more noticable and still visable when standing up, and this is what your question is about. How about clean off the underseal on the inner arches, and if the paint is still good and solid clear waxoyl it a couple coats. If you find rust then spot blast it and touch in the paint with the same colour and then clear waxoyl it. Any good?
cheers, Daniel
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