Thanks, Allen.
This stuff may be the answer to my prayers. BTW, I had a professional
restoration guy recommend a propane torch to heat and remove undercoating,
so don't feel so badly. I wasn't interested in attempting this approach
however. Might work well on a totally stripped tub, however. I think
it's interesting that Eastwood sells the aerosol remover and cleaner for
$9.99 each, but the "kit" that includes two scrapers costs $59.99. Forty
bucks for two scrapers? I think not!
Best wishes,
Jeff in San Diego
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----- Original Message -----
From: Alan Myers <reagntsj@ricochet.net>
To: TR List <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 8:16 AM
Subject: Undercoating removal
>
> Hi all,
>
> We've discussed undercoating removal ad nauseum in the past & I got a
> little neg. feedback (deservedly) for suggesting a welding torch (I'm
> still kidding!!!!)... So I'm happy to see my newly rec'd Eastwood
> catalog.
>
> They now are offering a product especially for removal of undercoating,
> called Under Gone. I haven't tried it, NFI, etc. Just passing the info
> along. If interested, try www.eastwoodcompany.com
> --
> Alan Myers
> San Jose, Calif.
> '62 TR4 CT176023L
> reagntsj@ricochet.net
>
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