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taylorboosh
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17th May 13 at 09:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

want to re-underseal my 55 plate mr fq320, any hints or tips?

what products are best to use?

problem areas?

any techniques?

step by step guides?

I can get use of a ramp to help fingers crossed, id like to do a top top job so it wont needing doing again anytime soon..

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Whittie
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17th May 13 at 09:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Waxoyl

Don't think you need a guide, as its fairly straight forward.
taylorboosh
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may be some light rust under there so ideally want to treat any of that also
taylorboosh
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want to do a proper and neat job
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17th May 13 at 09:35   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Get a shultz gun and go mental.
Whittie
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I'm 99% sure waxoyl stops rust from spreading too. I'm sure some detailing world buff will back me up on that.

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hasn't Kyle T just done this - see his project thread
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I have a brand new schutz gun and some schutz for sale
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will probably use a brush 3cm as it will be neater...

Kyles looks a decent job. would want some rust eater too though
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17th May 13 at 10:07   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Brush will take forever. Shultz gun is pretty accurate tbh so just brush the edges

Have you access to a 2 post lift? Wouldn't want to do it on a jack.
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quote:
Originally posted by taylorboosh
will probably use a brush 3cm as it will be neater...




Thats why i have a schutz gun for sale
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Yea a mate says i can use his lift, dont want to spray scutz all over his workshop and on his customers cars ect.. So a brush is really my best bet. Was basicly going to:

Put car on 2 poster

Remove wheels

Remove arch liners

De grease

Remove any surface rust and use rust eater stuff

Seal all arches and anywhere accesable under the car

Use a spray for hard to get areas (above diff etc)
Gary
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17th May 13 at 10:17   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Sound fine.

Be warned, you WILL get covered in it so cover up as much as possible and have fun getting it off your face!
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17th May 13 at 10:20   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Get the wire brush out, treat the rust then undeseal it. I used brush on stuff as I like a thicker coating that shutz.

taylorboosh
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maybe red oxide primer any bits rust treated before sealing?
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Its a shitty job, i ended up just doing the bits on corrado that had cracked or split.

A sharp chisel is great for scraping off any old stuff.

I used the POR15 rust remover stuff and wouldn't recommend that one, i switched to a spray can of eastwood rust encapsulator.
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17th May 13 at 10:21   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I only did my arches but the hammerite/waxoyl stuff is so easy to use. If I had proper ramps I'd do the full lot.

It does have anti rust properties according to the can, but I'd consider wire wool wheeling it off and painting with a specialist product first.


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Yeah, once rust starts the only way to get rid is remove it, otherwise it'll just continue to rust away under the underseal
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Also are you gonna go all ScEnE and paint it body coloured over the underseal?
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I used 3m stuff and brushed on

taylorboosh
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no it will be just black lol

just want to make sure its protected... any rust will be wire brushed off and then treated, primed, sealed.

Will be once my paintworks done in a few weeks tbh but id ideally like it done right.. also going to remove bumpers and skirts to clean behind those and treat any little bits that may be starting
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Its when you see bits under heatshields and fuel lines, exhaust, fuel tank that you groan as to do it properly you need to remove bits of the car
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hoping its not that bad, doesnt look bad popping my head under and its only 8 years old tbh

m3 was immaculate
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Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
Its when you see bits under heatshields and fuel lines, exhaust, fuel tank that you groan as to do it properly you need to remove bits of the car


Should be easy enough on ramps. Better to take it all off and do the job right though
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im not doing that

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