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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Line-X or Fluid Film Type Underbody Coating
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<blockquote data-quote="*Jay*" data-source="post: 16958303" data-attributes="member: 108453"><p>Because of this I would go with a lanolin based undercoat, its mandatory preventative maintenance especially if you live in the "rust belt". If you dont have an air compressor even the spray cans do a great job, just be sure to get the correct cavity 360 sprayer hose for which ever product you buy. 6 cans of Fluidfilm or Surface Shield should be plenty for your initial coat. </p><p></p><p>My current preference is PB Blaster Surface Shield applied with a compressor and undercoating gun. Initial coat (super heavy) for my truck was just over 1/2 a gallon back in my FF days, my current "touch up" recoating treatments I get done with less than a quart but I usually just keep going until I run the sprayer bottle empty.</p><p></p><p>If you already have an air compressor you can get set up with a sprayer and a gallon of SS for about $200, even less if you go with FF but I believe SS is a superior product. You can find undercoating guns real cheap on the amazon.ca site. This is similar to what I have currently use (Lemmer RP-460-HD) but I only paid $150 vice the $290-400 I see it currently listed as.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=amazon]id=B01CZ0PQ24;tld=ca[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*Jay*, post: 16958303, member: 108453"] Because of this I would go with a lanolin based undercoat, its mandatory preventative maintenance especially if you live in the "rust belt". If you dont have an air compressor even the spray cans do a great job, just be sure to get the correct cavity 360 sprayer hose for which ever product you buy. 6 cans of Fluidfilm or Surface Shield should be plenty for your initial coat. My current preference is PB Blaster Surface Shield applied with a compressor and undercoating gun. Initial coat (super heavy) for my truck was just over 1/2 a gallon back in my FF days, my current "touch up" recoating treatments I get done with less than a quart but I usually just keep going until I run the sprayer bottle empty. If you already have an air compressor you can get set up with a sprayer and a gallon of SS for about $200, even less if you go with FF but I believe SS is a superior product. You can find undercoating guns real cheap on the amazon.ca site. This is similar to what I have currently use (Lemmer RP-460-HD) but I only paid $150 vice the $290-400 I see it currently listed as. [MEDIA=amazon]id=B01CZ0PQ24;tld=ca[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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