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Old 04-11-2009, 06:41 AM
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It will never stick well. Once you get the car running take it to the power washer and clean the underside best you can. After that, I would spray some degrease-simple green works ok, and then a scotch brite pads and water. Don't get that crap in your eyes though. After it drys then rattle can it.

I would focus on the body and getting it prepped to paint. I know you want a car ready to go now, but this stuff takes time. It is better to do it right once.

I got my car when i was 17 in sept. 02. I thought it was going to be a quick deal and the car would be done by my senior prom, but I knew nothing about restoring cars then. 1100 hours later and the car still isn't done, but it is done right.
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