Re: Painting undercarriage....over restore or not?
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I liked the bedliner idea to replace the factory undercoating too, but after checking with the manufacturer of the product I had (duplicolor), reading the directions on the can, and talking with a couple body men around home, all seem to indicate that it may cause recently sprayed paint to lift. Anyone sprayed it on new paint and had it cause problems with the paint coming unglued? Jess
Yeah, it's hopped up to over 160...
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Re: Painting undercarriage....over restore or not?
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01/10/13 02:11 PM
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I liked the bedliner idea to replace the factory undercoating too, but after checking with the manufacturer of the product I had (duplicolor), reading the directions on the can, and talking with a couple body men around home, all seem to indicate that it may cause recently sprayed paint to lift. Anyone sprayed it on new paint and had it cause problems with the paint coming unglued? Jess
I use sem rock-it liner and never had any problems like that.
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Re: Painting undercarriage....over restore or not?
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01/10/13 09:54 PM
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Thanks for all the "suggestions"! Still not sure what I am going to do. Leaning towards gray paint (primer look) with undercoating only the wheel well areas. Anyway here are some updated pics of the car.
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Re: Painting undercarriage....over restore or not?
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01/10/13 10:22 PM
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After looking over the pics on the computer. I just noticed the area around where the gas tank mounts. Looks like my car had the black "dip".... Maybe I should go back that way, instead of grey? Yep...VIN confirmed..."E" plant. So yes an LA built car! Black it will be!!
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Re: Painting undercarriage....over restore or not?
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I will pass the info onto the painter. The Duster almost ended the career of the painter. The first day on the rotisserie the painter had rolled the car to work on the underside. He walked around to the "roof side" to get a tool. As he was walking back he walked into the trunk hinge arm. It got him right on/in his right eye! He said "luckily I had my eye closed. But as soon as I hit it, I went DOWN. I reacheed up to feel the damage and my eye was watering like it had never watered before and it was bleeding like crazy"! It turned out that he cut his upper eyelid and when got it cleaned up it was just a small cut. Made for a nice black eye though. Thankfully he is doing fine and everthing is normal now except the small war wound on the upper eye lid. He now keeps towels taped around the hinges, JUST IN CASE!!!
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Re: Painting undercarriage....over restore or not?
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01/11/13 09:26 PM
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Whenever I am working....SAFETY GLASSES!!
Because he thought this pics was funny enough to send to me. I may have to send him a pair of those as a gift!
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