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    1. #1
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      undercoating pics

      hey guys i am getting ready to undercoat my mustang and haven't quite found what undercoating i want to use for the floor pan. i've seen alot of nice pictures but dont know what product was used. is there anyway you guys can post up pics along with what brand undercoat you used? -Nick



    2. #2
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      Lizard skin - before:


      After (goes on a med/lg grey, dries to more of a dark grey):


      Here is a pic of it completely dry to gauge the color:

    3. #3
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      What did you do to prep the underside of the car before applying the lizard skin?
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    4. #4
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      Quote Originally Posted by Damn True View Post
      What did you do to prep the underside of the car before applying the lizard skin?
      Steam cleaned the underside of the car several times and between each go used a strong degreaser to try to break up the crud underneath. Then used about 6 bottles of Brake Clean all over the underside. Followed up by a rag soaked in laquer thinner until the rag came back clean. It was a pain in the butt, but lizard skin stuck when sprayed after that.

      I did this after mini-tubbing so I wanted something that looked semi-stock, but I didn't need show-car underside either, so I didn't feel like stripping it down to the bare metal.

    5. #5
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      I used the Herculiner roll-on bed liner. It has held up well so far and hoses right off.
      Please excuse the water spots and little bit of residual dirt.

      Alex Johnson

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    6. #6
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      3M Body Schutz..


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      Its a little dusty but here is a shot of my interior. Both the interior and underside have been shot with truck bed liner.


    8. #8
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      The 3M Body Schutz is also a sound deadner..

    9. #9
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      Lizard skin is as well. I used both their formulas, the first coat was their sound deadener and the second the ceramic formula for heat control.

    10. #10
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      i must say i like the texture of the 3m the best, but i like the reputation of the lizard skin line

    11. #11
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      Upol Raptor Liner
      before

      during

      after

      after

      after

    12. #12
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      Apr 2007
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      was the u-pol pretty easy to spray?

    13. #13
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      UPOL is easy to spray, need to clean the gun between each bottle. Looks great, make sure surface is prepped well, I had an area pull away from an inside curve on a car ( not the truck in the pics)that was not prepped well in one area, cleaned it, resprayed, can't tell where the problem was. Also tintable.


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    14. #14
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      u-pol it is inside of car and underneath




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