Posted by showcrop on February 27, 2013 at 10:48:34 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: Under coating posted by Herald P Ia on February 27, 2013 at 06:27:37:
I wouldn't get it undercoated, it will trap moisture. I would lie under it and study the bottom edges of sheet metal to see where wet dust or MUD is hiding. there are a lot of little places where it can sit and rust from inside. Find these places drill holes and clean out with air or water. When clean spray inside with WD-40, give it a couple hours to penetrate, then spray with aerosol chain lube which goes on thin then sets up to protect. Lift the rubber weather strip at the bottoms of the doors and you will see rust where the outer skin laps over the inner. scrape off the loose paint and rust with a screwdriver so that fairly clean metal is exposed. Spray with WD-40. Give it a day to penetrate then spray with the chain lube
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