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Waxoyling Problem!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Monkeyspinner Tim" data-source="post: 176659" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>what does the underside look like now, any sign of underseal or is it still factory paint/primer or surface rust?</p><p></p><p>i would wait till you've done the bodywork and then Ankor wax it straight after before it gets damp again.</p><p></p><p>Another good tip for you all, if your bus has been shultz type undersealed in the past it's a great idea to waxoil over it, this type of underseal goes hard and eventually starts to crack, chip, peal etc, a good coat of waxoil will soak into it and make it go nice and soft again so stones etc bounce off rather than cracking or chipping it. it also makes it more water resistant. even if the underseal has just been applied i'd still put waxoil over it as it just improves the protection</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monkeyspinner Tim, post: 176659, member: 99"] what does the underside look like now, any sign of underseal or is it still factory paint/primer or surface rust? i would wait till you've done the bodywork and then Ankor wax it straight after before it gets damp again. Another good tip for you all, if your bus has been shultz type undersealed in the past it's a great idea to waxoil over it, this type of underseal goes hard and eventually starts to crack, chip, peal etc, a good coat of waxoil will soak into it and make it go nice and soft again so stones etc bounce off rather than cracking or chipping it. it also makes it more water resistant. even if the underseal has just been applied i'd still put waxoil over it as it just improves the protection [/QUOTE]
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