303 Protectant works wonders on rubber. I can also be found at RV stores and some auto part chains.
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303 Protectant works wonders on rubber. I can also be found at RV stores and some auto part chains.
Pics of your welds with the cracks would help. What's the thickness of the sheet metal you're working on?
I've found that using a piece of copper or aluminum behind the welding area of the two...
Make sure it's completly dry prior to painting. I go over all seams and joints where I used Picklex with compressed air to dry out any hidden puddles.
Looks like some Challenger doors and hood. Would you have any more pictures available? What epoxy/primer do you use?
The tool description says:
Windshield Molding - Door Handle Clip Pliers
# Features:For removing most windshield molding clips & door handle clips.
# Releases clips to remove chrome molding on...
I've had good luck with a trim removal tool Lisle (sp?) sells that looks like pliers with flat pinchers. Slid them under the trim around the clip, squeze, and the trim usually pops off. Or you can...
I bought a gallon of Picklex for my 70 Challenger. I have used approx. 1.5 pints on the trunk lid, trunk interior, sail panel, rear quarters, roof, and the entire undercarriage.
If you use something like Pickelx on the metal you'll want to use epoxy primer.
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I encased my two car garage bay in plastic sheeting, hung from the ceiling with wood strips. Hung a filtered box fan (blowing in) from the ceiling on the end opposite of the door and duct taped it...
Hi all,
I am working on a 1970 Challenger. Just finished the exterior body work and put down two coats of Endura Prime expoy primer. I have some questions on what to seal the seams with:
- For...