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After many hours of cleaning I found some great original details on the under-body of my '70 Trans Am. I hope these may be helpful to those restoring '70 F bodies...
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Beautiful work Mark [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img] - what methods/materials did you use to remove the undercoating? How long did it take you?
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Awesome stuff. Great reference shots.
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The under-body had quite a bit of road dirt/grime and some rattle can undercoat applied in some area. I went through a lot of cans of Krown oil, soaking and wiping down with rags/plastic brushes. The rattle can undercoat came off with plastic scrapers and lots of wiping. A few weeks of soaking and getting dirty had it mostly cleaned up.
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Thanks. What did you put on your bare metal parts?
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