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Underseal similiar to the rubbery stuff that Ford used???

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Old 20-04-2006, 08:18 PM
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Default Underseal similiar to the rubbery stuff that Ford used???

Any1 know of a good sprayable underseal thats quite close to the 2k stuff that Ford used....it's the really rubbery stuff thats still intact after 20yrs...unlike the other stuff ive tried thats cracks after a yr

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Old 20-04-2006, 08:23 PM
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the 3M stuff is really good but expensive
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is it home user friendly chap?? ie just with the use small compressor??
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its sprayable but not sure of cfm air requirements
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ok m8...cheers for your help...i'll have a word with a 3m supplier and see what they say.

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