Do all your undercarriage work before undercoating absolutelyWould you do the undercoating before or after you do a suspension lift?
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Do all your undercarriage work before undercoating absolutelyWould you do the undercoating before or after you do a suspension lift?
If you're worried about attracting debris and dirt then you will not be happy with Waxoyl, FluidFilm or Woolwax. Look for a place that does cosmoline products such as RP-342 or Amsoil HD Metal Protectant. Those products will cure to a dry wax and will attract minimal dust compared to the other products you've mentioned. There is a place in North Branch called Carson Undercoating that uses RP-342, give them a shot. Specify is you want the clear amber colored RP-342 or the one with the black dye in it.I was leaning towards Waxoyl but it seems like the other options are less intrusive and won’t age as they eventually come off and need reapplication.
I’m worried about Waxoyl and working on the vehicle and that being a mess long term with it attracting debris and dirt.
Great advice. Dinitrol is it!!Looks awesome. My exhaust has some crust that I can’t really have scraped and painted and it bugs the s*** out of me. I should have done the dry ice as well but I didn’t really know it was an option at the time and now the undercarriage is dripping in fluid film lol.
I am pretty obsessive about rust on cars but it’s gonna happen man. It’s a losing war but we still fight it.
Anything you do is going to be miles ahead of the 90% of the drivers that do exactly nothing. Pick something and rest easy.