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Re: undercoating removal



theres the electric heat gun method, never had warpage problems, but
its slow and overhead is really bad because the crumbs fall into the
gun and eventually burn it out.  they are pretty cheap though, about
35 dollars, and u could easily get a whole car done with one before it
burns out.  HINT , dont buy the harbor freight heat gun, fails after
about 4 hours, buy a wagner
  neal zimmerman, eugene orgon

On 11/22/08, William Cole <wedge64@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Eastwood makes a product called,"Under Gone" that I used on my
> undercoating. Not so good on really heavy buildup but if you get part of
> it off it works real well. It's biodegradable non-toxic and takes off
> everything like oil, wax, most oil based undercoating etc.
>
> Bill C.
> On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 19:22:33 -0700, "Wakeman Massie" <wakey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> said:
>>
>>
>> Hi Everyone..
>>
>> Who has undercoating removal tips?   For 15 years I've been doing the
>> heat, scrape + heat, wire brush, finish with solvent method.
>>
>> Where warpage is of little concern, this method of heating the
>> undercoating to soften it has been fine (floors and inner fenders). It
>> hasn't been so great on quarters and outer fenders, I've had warpage
>> issues before and don't want to go there again.
>>
>> Current project is a '62 Dart with godawful thick, cracking,
>> thrice-oversprayed undercoating that needs to go.  I've never found a
>> solvent tough enough to soften this stuff without heat.
>>
>> Anyone have some tricks?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Wakeman
>>
>>
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