Wheel wells only, otherwise you will hide structural damage. Eastwood
products are just fine and you can do it yourself.
Larry
On 5/13/12 12:51 PM, Chris Mottram wrote:
> I am getting ready to have some of my old, less than perfect, body work
> redone. While I am at it, I am considering having the underside sprayed with
> some hard undercoating that claims to encapsulate and stop rust and absorb
> rock impacts (good for the wheel wells). I have typical light surface rust,
> nothing major. They can spray over the existing underside or sand and spray
> with undercoat or paint. Any experience or guidance here with doing this?
> Since the car is 45 years old and has such limited rust, I assume that
> encapsulation would be fine for another 45 years. Hopefully, I will be fine
> for another 45 years too.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
> Dunwoody Cycling Video Channel
>> http://www.youtube.com/user/cmottram?feature=guide
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