How to remove under coating?

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How to remove under coating?

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I want to remove the old under coating and apply new. Does anyone know an easy way to removed the old under coating under the body? I have used steel brush to remove it, work fine but take too much time and pain… is there a method to remove it? :(


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RE:Removing Under Coating

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Mark Sedlack a guy on the other "roadster list" used dry ice with a lot of success. You place the dry ice on the areas you want to remove the under coating from and let it sit for a frew minutes and then whack it with a hammer. It comes off in chunks. The Eastwood Company also sells a product for removing under coating. I have never used it yet but they sell very good restoration products. Yet another roadster fanatic used DE-SOLV-IT purchased from the local Ace Hardware store. He had excellent results with it. So there you have three choices.

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Using dry ice is not a bad idea, it probably works great too, but I can’t think of a way to apply the ice under the car without it falling off… So I think I will try DE-SOLV-IT. Steve, thank you for the info. :D


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IIRC, the dry-ice method was used on frame-off restores - no body in the way, so you can apply the ice on top.
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You could try the cans of "air" used to clean electronics for small spots, If you hold the can upside down, it sprays liquid freon, VERY COLD.

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