does anyone know of a source for the old style of rubberized undercoating in spray cans? i am looking for the thick bumpy stuff. it seems that most of the new stuff is thinner, like paint.
Ask Ross if roofing stuff can be sprayed.
I tried using the roofing sealant on one of my cars. It didn't last very long until it all cracked. I find the Bondo brand aerosol rubberized undercoating to work quite well, but it does have to be touched-up every now and then.
My Newport has the old thick undercoating under it. Problem is whoever did it sprayed everything. Maybe they did spray it with concrete, I don't know. :laughing11: The stuffs as hard as a rock! I've tried scraping, chiselling, using Varsol and other paint remover. I even tried spraying it with brake cleaner and gasket remover. So far nothing takes it off. :frustrated:
I'm not trying to remove all of it, at least not at the moment. I would like to get it off the small parts and adjusters though.
Heat is your friend. I've used propane torches with great success, but I would expect a good heat gun would work too, but not as good as the torch.