Re: [FWDLK] EXPERIENCE IN WATER BLASTING!!??
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Re: [FWDLK] EXPERIENCE IN WATER BLASTING!!??



Back in 1981, I rented a large forklift and got a mobile sand blasting company
to go to a remote area, where the car was lifted-up and sand blasted in one
quick-neat (it was out in the open) operation.

While it was still elevated, I applied rattle-can zinc chromate primer, followed
by rattle can undercoating to the frame rails and/or floor pan---kept the
undercoating off of the frame rails, which were finish-painted in gloss black.

simple/quick/neat(mask-off the trannie-vents)/effective

In the future-past, restoration of the undercarriage, for a car show, involved a steam cleaning of the undercarriage followed by a re-application of black paint to it, and to the frame rails
and a polishing/touch-up to the exhaust system, and its bracketry.

Neil Vedder


DOLORES ECKERSON wrote:
HELLO GROUP

The undercarriage of my newest acquisition has the most original,,,solid,,rust and dent free undercarriage I have ever seen. The orig FACTORY UNDERCOAT and 2 very conscious previous owners have 'done her well'

MY PROBLEM--The undercoat is literally coated with dirt and crud that only a wire brush can remove.
A sponge and detergent do basically nothing!!!
With all of the hidden spaces,,,tight spaces etc etc,, a wire brush and wheel would take years!!

Has anyone ever used a water jet to remove such crud from an undercarriage?????????

ie: does it work?
Is it mild enough NOT to remove the undercoat??

I hate introducing water to anywhere on her belly BUT I do not see any other way,,,other than a body off resto.

ED ECKERSON
LI  NY

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