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coaster wrote:That would do the trtick Paul but I suspect it would just have been regulsr 'underseal' back then which was also bitchument but with grainiy bits in it. That spray shutz in a modrrn and better coating.
MK Monty wrote:Halfords do a stone chip made by hamerite in grey white or black. Its a rubber type spray that I found a light coat let it bond then a couple of heavy coats and spray body colour or leave as is. everything has a dead ring to it on side panels and anything below the legshields. It fills any pitting, corrosion or even my shit welding.
missing lynx wrote:The stuff on my lynx was just like car underseal and dissolved in leaded petrol
Knowledge wrote:Paul and I have already compared notes on our SIII TV 175’s and they are very similar, if not identical.
I am going down the preservation route and I am planning to just hand wash my sound deadening: pressure washing would be good, but I am pretty sure it would strip it.
I don’t intend to replace any missing sound deadening, unless Paul’s come out really good.
Report back when you have the information Agent Storkfoot
Storkfoot wrote:[That said, I am just going to bung it on the inside of both panels as it’ll protect against rust anyway.
I’ll post a picture when I have done it
coaster wrote:That is slavish following OEM practice a bit Paul![]()
I would have had to mask it off a bit
Knowledge wrote:I am going down the preservation route and I am planning to just hand wash my sound deadening: pressure washing would be good, but I am pretty sure it would strip it.
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