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Old 06-07-16, 04:21
James P James P is offline
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I am in the final stages of getting an Iltis body ready for painting. I am looking at options for undercoating the wheel wells and the bottom of the floor and options for undercoating. I want to ge this done before putting the Iltis body tub back on the frame.......

I am thinking about something like the 3M rubberized undercoating or a Canadian version that is carried by the local auto restoration jobbers. It appears this is applied with a Schutz gun or similar device with low pressure compressed air. There are also extension hoses available for getting into the rocker panels and other holes.

Are the Schutz guns a single use device or can they be cleaned after use?

Any tips and tricks on the use of this sort of treatment?

Your thoughts?

Stuart
Stuart, long time no hear/see. Consider shooting truck bed liner on it and it would be around longer then us on this mortal plain.
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