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Old 08-22-2006, 09:01 AM
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Unless the rest of the car is perfect and you are getting a great deal, I would avoid a car with undercoating. I just stripped undercoating off the bottom of my camaro. Yes, you can use solvents and heat to remove it however, it gets into every little corner and crevice. It's a very labor intensive pain in the butt to get everything down to clean metal. It also gets all over the shop. I know I'll never go through that again

Good luck

Mike
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