i have an import due to arrive in a few weeks and would like to get it fully treated underneath before its mot but I'm unsure what products would be best suitable as I've only ever used waxoyl in the past and would prefer to stay away from it apart from maybe inside cavities.
With the car being white I would like to continue with white on the underside and inside the arches and had seen white stonechip, can anybody recommend a type to use or what process to use before and after the application of it? Or is it a case of using a different coloured under seal and painting it white over the top?
I'll be using tetrosyl chassis paint for suspension arms and subframe etc, from having used it before I found it easy to use and leave a nice and durable finish, or is there anything better suited?
I know some people will question using white but the car won't do a lot of miles, would be easy to see any rust occurring underneath before it gets serious and would like to leave it with more of a factory finish.
For inside any cavities such as chassis legs and sills I was just going to use waxoyl.
If anyone can recommend products, processes to use it would be greatly appreciated.
With the car being white I would like to continue with white on the underside and inside the arches and had seen white stonechip, can anybody recommend a type to use or what process to use before and after the application of it? Or is it a case of using a different coloured under seal and painting it white over the top?
I'll be using tetrosyl chassis paint for suspension arms and subframe etc, from having used it before I found it easy to use and leave a nice and durable finish, or is there anything better suited?
I know some people will question using white but the car won't do a lot of miles, would be easy to see any rust occurring underneath before it gets serious and would like to leave it with more of a factory finish.
For inside any cavities such as chassis legs and sills I was just going to use waxoyl.
If anyone can recommend products, processes to use it would be greatly appreciated.