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    Re: Wurth High Build UnderBody UnderSeal- Review and How-To

    I`m bumping this thread for todd to follow up on, I`ve heard its still going strong!

    I bought a new truck and the rear wheel wells are bare, no plastic and no coating. I recalled this thread and thought this wurth might work well for this application.

    If I spraying it on bare metal, I know I need to prep and super clean the metal. However do I need to apply anytype of prep coating before the high build underbody? Like a primer.......

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    Re: Wurth High Build UnderBody UnderSeal- Review and How-To

    Products like this work very well and are not limited to fender wells. Any area, except for the exhaust system, that`s prone to rust benefits from rubberized sealers.....

    Nice results Todd!!


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    Re: Wurth High Build UnderBody UnderSeal- Review and How-To

    I`m glad this thread came up today because I was just about to pull the trigger on some rustoleum underbodyc oating over the weekend for the truck. I`ll probably just give this stuff a try but quick question on coverage. How much coverage do you think you could get out of a can? Like 4 wheel wells with only 1 medium sprayed coat, more or less?

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    Re: Wurth High Build UnderBody UnderSeal- Review and How-To

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Nichols View Post
    I`m bumping this thread for todd to follow up on, I`ve heard its still going strong!

    I bought a new truck and the rear wheel wells are bare, no plastic and no coating. I recalled this thread and thought this wurth might work well for this application.

    If I spraying it on bare metal, I know I need to prep and super clean the metal. However do I need to apply anytype of prep coating before the high build underbody? Like a primer.......

    Cheers,
    Greg Nichols
    Hey Greg!

    My understanding is you do not need a primer of any type. However you would want to clean the surface extremely well with Wurth PrepSolve or a similar paint prep spray.

    Take lots of pictures!

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    It turned out great Todd. Nice work. First time to see this post.

 

 
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