Thanks for the review Todd. Interesting product, I wonder how it will hold up.
Thanks for the review Todd. Interesting product, I wonder how it will hold up.
Wurth has good products. I did the visible frame rails under the rear wheel wells on the truck with some Rust Reformer and then applied Wurth`s wrinkle finish black chip guard. The stuff is bullet-proof! I used the clear chip guard and Opti Coat on the rockers before I covered `em up with full running boards. I`ve got a couple of cans of High Build Underbody Underseal as well as more chip guard for when I do the entire underside and chassis. Depending on the material and access I`ll be using mostly Wurth products in addition to Rust Reformer and POR15. Pics when I get a round tuit.
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IME, it`s longevity exceeds the undercoats you see at auto parts stores. In wheel wells where you get constant blasting from road debris you aren`t going to find anything that lasts forever. But the Wurth product is easier to use, looks better and lasts longer than other products I`ve tried. YMMV.
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You can modify application for the result you want. If you want more textured finish hold the can farther away and do multiple coats. If you want a smoother finish warm the can in hot water and spray closer.
Like any undercoating adhesion to plastic inner fender liners over time is iffy. If one wanted to coat them for uniform appearance you`d probably be better off using either the black or clear chip guard. Personally, I prefer to keep any plastic uncoated and clean for an OEM appearance.
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Todd and Troy in back to back posts now i am really confused. thought i was dyslexic or something. had to recoat wifes suv after she drove through paint and didnt have wurth but most rubberized coating works well. beats a razor blade.
Quick update. I gave my Speed3 a much needed bath and decided to blast the undercoating with 1800 PSI, scrub with Meguiar`s Degreaser (and a stiff brush) and pressure wash clean.
Absolutely nothing came off. I would assume that durability is going to be limited by the quality of the prep-work as this stuff really seems bulletproof.
I have been using this product for a while. I find that if you soak the can in a bucket of hot water before use, it helps with the disbursement of the product and keeps the spray nozzle from clogging. This stuff is thick and zesty! Keep shaking the can often.Works great.This stuff actually dries unlike the cheaper undercoatings. All wurth products are top quality.
thanks todd this sounds like a wurthy product. but now i`m torn between this and cg bare bones... which is preferred for longevity.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I agree with your comment about Wurth products, EVERYTHING I have used of theirs is top notch.
So far (although its fairly new) it hasn`t dulled down to the point of needing any dressing. I will keep this thread updated as time goes bye though.
Another quick update: I just wash the car last night (after a long drive home) and the UnderBody Under Seal is holding up perfectly with zero wear.
Hi Todd,
How does the underseal look like now?
Does this underseal wear away like the traditional undercoats? - does it melt away in kerosene?
I look forward to your update Todd.
I went a different direction on my wheel wells. I got a small can of "roll on" bed liner. I taped off the parts I didn`t want to mess up and went to town. Did it all in one day and it looks great. I will have to post some pictures.
thanks, worth to be included in your tests imo . petrol based solvents in traditional undercoats are like hot knife in stone cold butter.
actually i am already leaning towards using a roll on bedliner for the under body until i`ve read about this wurth high build underseal.
the thing that i hate about the traditional undercoats is that while it looks good and black at first, it attracts everything to the point that it becomes dull. one will have to rely on heavy cleaning and dressing just to bring out the original "blackness." in addition, the traditional undercoats don`t like petrol based solvents even if fully dried for several years.
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