Bob,
I have had good luck with the asphalt based stuff I got at the autobody store.
It goes on with a paintbrush and can be thinned with a product typically used to
clean cars prior to painting (acriliclean I think is how it is spelled). If you
over do it, it's easy to get off without destroying the finish.
Joe Curry
Robert Van and Ann Cross wrote:
> Listers,
> I'm in the process of rebuilding the front suspension of the TR3. While
> I've got the car on jackstands, I thought I might give it an application of
> undercoating. It's not rusty (a bit oily though) but the old stuff is
> looking thin and chipping. Any recommendations on an undercoating to use?
> I would prefer to use something that brushes on rather than spray. Also,
> any suggestions on what to use on the suspension parts(A arms, tie rods,
> etc.)? Thanks in advance..
>
> Bob Van
> 1960 TR3A
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