To: | Paul Burr <tigerpb@ids.net> |
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Subject: | Removing undercoating |
From: | Alan Myers <reagntsj@ricochet.net> |
Date: | Sun, 16 Aug 1998 10:59:48 -0700 |
Cc: | triumphs@Autox.Team.Net |
Organization: | Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate |
References: | <199808152336.TAA14444@smtp3.erols.com> <35D5E7FC.4821@ids.net> |
I find my welding torch works quite well. ;-) Alan Myers San Jose, Calif. '62 TR4 #CT17602 Paul Burr wrote: > Andy wrote: > > > > Anyone have any tips on removing the undercoating from the wheel > wells, > > etc.? > > Thanks, > > Andy D. > It's a mess no matter what you use! I used a Wagner electric heat gun > and putty knife to get the bulk of the goo off. Just have a hose handy > > for the globs that turn into smokers! After you get the bulk of it > off, > and everthing cools off, wipe it with a rag and a solvent (I used > lacquer thinner) to get it down to the clean, rustfree ;-), paint and > metal. -- MZ |
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