rustoleum undercoating Rubberized

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  1. classic ccg

    classic ccg i like cars older than me

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    have any one used this stuff under your car and has it held up at 3.00$ can its not bad just want to know if it ok or good stuff
     
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    classic ccg i like cars older than me

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    sry for the bump but i need to know
     
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    I used the stuff and parked my car outside for a while and the whole under side of the car started to mold. I know I live in western Washington and it rains a lot but I think this is ridiculous. Now I have to figure out how to kill the mold and not have to redo the whole underside of my car.
     
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    Get the paintable "professional" rustoleom undercoating it is good stuff.

    Mines been done for 3 years now just remeber to put it over a well prepped painted surface
     
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    My body guy recommeded that I use spray on bedliner material instead of undercoating, on my 1968 Mustang GT/CS.
     
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    you should paint it with regular auto paint so its thin and breaths and do it every couple of years or so depending where you live.as for the truck bed liner.it will seal up the metal and over the years it will flake off or debond in spots and trap water in between the metal cause gravity will pull the hevy coating down away from the metal thuss causing rust pits that you wont see for a long time or untell a chunk falls out.
     

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