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<blockquote data-quote="GaryBacon" data-source="post: 1081151" data-attributes="member: 22125"><p>Hi everyone. </p><p>I'm a new member but have pulled a lot of info off this forum for years. </p><p>Maybe time to pay it forward. </p><p></p><p>I live in Southern Ontario and oil undercoat my truck at brand new and then every fall. Lots of salt. </p><p>My buddy owns a shop and he has two kinds of oil. One that drips and one that doesn't. When my 14 Screw was brand new we hit it hard with the 'one that drips' as it creeps in everywhere and also with some of the 'dripless' for longevity. </p><p></p><p>Before I brought her down to the dealership to make a deal for a 17 this September, I had the undercarriage steam cleaned. </p><p>The guy who did it for me has a paint shop and usually does classic cars. </p><p>He had a galvanized hoist set up out back and it took him about 4 hours with me helping. </p><p>It took off all the old oil coating and probably about 200 lbs of mud that was stuck everywhere. Cost me $400. </p><p></p><p>I was extremely happy with how well the oil had protected the truck from rust. Virtually none. </p><p>I then undercoated it again and it looked like brand new. </p><p>That's my new system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GaryBacon, post: 1081151, member: 22125"] Hi everyone. I'm a new member but have pulled a lot of info off this forum for years. Maybe time to pay it forward. I live in Southern Ontario and oil undercoat my truck at brand new and then every fall. Lots of salt. My buddy owns a shop and he has two kinds of oil. One that drips and one that doesn't. When my 14 Screw was brand new we hit it hard with the 'one that drips' as it creeps in everywhere and also with some of the 'dripless' for longevity. Before I brought her down to the dealership to make a deal for a 17 this September, I had the undercarriage steam cleaned. The guy who did it for me has a paint shop and usually does classic cars. He had a galvanized hoist set up out back and it took him about 4 hours with me helping. It took off all the old oil coating and probably about 200 lbs of mud that was stuck everywhere. Cost me $400. I was extremely happy with how well the oil had protected the truck from rust. Virtually none. I then undercoated it again and it looked like brand new. That's my new system. [/QUOTE]
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