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Old 03-28-2006, 10:28 AM
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I know that a torch and a scraper can remove undercoating. Is acid dipping the absolute best thing to get a perfectly clean car?
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Maybe try a paint company"s wax and grease remover. Spray it on and let it sit and wipe it with a red scotch brite while its wet. A bit messy but it would be cheap!!
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I spent about 2 full weekends using some "undercoating remover" spray-on product from Eastwood. I think I got more off due to elbow grease than anything. I finally torched and scraped it and that made the job much easier. What a PITA!!!! If I had it to do over again, I would have probably elected the acid bath.
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WOW, that stuff sounds great. I'll give it a try on my next project.
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Might have to give it a try as well.
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wire wheels on a grinder. works well and is a lot faster than using a scraper.
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I did the wire wheel, sand paper on a DA/grinder, heat and scraper, and a little sand blasting in the tight areas on the back side of the tail panel...lot's of work but at least I had my rotosserie!! Next time I will have the car chemically stripped before I start the project, costs a little up front but you can't beat the dunk tank and you get right to work on the fun stuff!

I thought I read a certain brand of oven cleaner works well, maybe a yellow can???
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I have had great luck with a car hoist, high pressure steam cleaner and spraying anything like kerosene on it to soften it up. Oven cleaner will also work. Last car I did all I had was gasoline so I sprayed it on...Took all the undercoat off and left the factory overspray on. Looked like new.
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Big question..... where do you get this stuff ??? Is it basically internet order or do any of the local chanin hardwar stores etc carry it ??

I'm going to be tackling the underside of the Barracuda soon and was planning the wire wheel , scraper and oven cleaner route..... long tedious and messy
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i have also had great luck with the kerosene/deisel and a steam cleaner trick, fallowed by a garden sprayer of "superclean" and the steam cleaner again. im not into the "manual labor" involved in the other methods, and the spray it on and let it soak...hose it off works great for me.
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