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Old 02-01-2024, 07:51 AM   #4
'72 longhorn dually
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Re: cleaning in fender wells/ bed sides

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I used a sprayer to spray POR15 into the void areas of my Burban. There is more information in my thread below. I didn't do the acid cleaning step POR15 calls for as I didn't have confidence I could neutralize all the acd but with your fenders off the truck you could do a complete rinse and feel confident the acid was gone.

Scroll to post 8 to start.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=698377

The gun came with 24 inch flexible wands.

http://www.chemicar.com/tools/underc...tproofing-gun/
how was it spraying with the undercoat gun and 360 degree tip? i have tested a 360 undercoat tip and it seemed to me to not spray very even. although i am not concerned about runs and i am conserned with coverage.
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