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Got rid of some rusty parts and added some zing to the calipers
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Looks good!
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Very good , well worth doing . What under seal have you used ? Looks tidy
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Lovely looking car, really tidy example.
I do love a back end refresh! :D |
Originally Posted by scooby kid
(Post 12054939)
Very good , well worth doing . What under seal have you used ? Looks tidy
First jetwash the arches Apply the salt removal product and wash off Apply the caustic heavy duty de-greaser and then wash off Use some rust converter on any parts if there is any ( mine didn't have any really ) Use the 2 part epoxy coating system ( mix 2 cans together and apply ), I slapped on another coat when dried for double protection. The epoxy stuff is really good and solid and also protects better than any wax or underseal so im told. |
Originally Posted by BrownPantsRacing
(Post 12054954)
Lovely looking car, really tidy example.
I do love a back end refresh! :D |
Awesome does it stay tacky or go rock hard like paint .
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Originally Posted by scooby kid
(Post 12054986)
Awesome does it stay tacky or go rock hard like paint .
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Do you have a link to the sruff you used?
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Originally Posted by Jon T
(Post 12055010)
Do you have a link to the sruff you used?
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Looks good :)
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That looks great! Do you have a before pic? There's every chance it started off in better nic than mine will finish in :lol1:
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