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Flrewall and trunk wire harness retaining strap coating #1780193
03/14/15 10:34 PM
03/14/15 10:34 PM
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440mopar Offline OP
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Well, despite my telling the media blaster to be careful not to blast the rubber coating off of the firewall and trunk wire harness retaining straps in my car, they pretty much blasted off all of the coating. What I would like to know is, are there any products available for restoring that coating?

Re: Flrewall and trunk wire harness retaining strap coating [Re: 440mopar] #1780194
03/14/15 11:18 PM
03/14/15 11:18 PM
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I use body schutz (undercoating). Once it's dry, just prime, paint and away you go.


1968 GTX hardtop
1968 Sport Satellite Convertible 383/4spd
1933 Plymouth coupe
2002 Ram 2500 oil burner 4x4
2015 Grand Cherokee
2013 Challenger
1957 Chrysler Saratoga


Man...I need a bigger freakin' garage.
Re: Flrewall and trunk wire harness retaining strap coating [Re: 5wndwcpe] #1780195
03/14/15 11:22 PM
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I have used plasti-dip to coat wiring tabs.

Re: Flrewall and trunk wire harness retaining strap coating [Re: fk5hemi] #1780196
03/17/15 11:59 AM
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Quote:

I have used plasti-dip to coat wiring tabs.






Plasti-dip is the best for reproducing the rubber coating. It will take a few applications to get the material to build thickness, but once done and painted its a perfect match to OEM.







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