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Undercoating this weekend; What to spray?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mister Pinky" data-source="post: 1557014" data-attributes="member: 41592"><p>I can promise you from many years of experience that an aerosol can cannot provide the same level of coverage and product travel, especially on a fully boxed frame, that a proper setup ran off 100 lbs. of air pressure can. 3 years of Chicago winters are not a good metric for determining wether or not your anti-corrosion treatment work. Most trucks will look perfectly fine after 3 years wether you treat them or not. </p><p></p><p>Depending on the manufacturer, between 6-9 years is when you will start noticing problems if the vehicle was left untreated. With the amount of pockets, channels, and cutouts that are in the frame and cab of these trucks, if you are not getting a wand in every one of them with some good pressure behind it so the product can travel, you are wasting your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mister Pinky, post: 1557014, member: 41592"] I can promise you from many years of experience that an aerosol can cannot provide the same level of coverage and product travel, especially on a fully boxed frame, that a proper setup ran off 100 lbs. of air pressure can. 3 years of Chicago winters are not a good metric for determining wether or not your anti-corrosion treatment work. Most trucks will look perfectly fine after 3 years wether you treat them or not. Depending on the manufacturer, between 6-9 years is when you will start noticing problems if the vehicle was left untreated. With the amount of pockets, channels, and cutouts that are in the frame and cab of these trucks, if you are not getting a wand in every one of them with some good pressure behind it so the product can travel, you are wasting your time. [/QUOTE]
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Undercoating this weekend; What to spray?
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