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Customs Paint or undercoat on bottom of floors

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 4EyedTurd, May 11, 2019.

  1. 4EyedTurd
    Joined: Jan 20, 2014
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    Just about finished installing new floor pans and now I’m contemplating either just paint or maybe some kind of undercoat. Being in Texas I don’t have to worry about salt but adding any extra thing for a more comfortable or quiet ride seems worth it. What you guys’ opinion? I’ve already picked up some sound deadner mat for the inside of the car.
     
  2. I guess it depends on how much detail you are doing underneath. If it's a show car I would paint. For a driver I would undercoat...
     
  3. lostone
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    Anyone use the over priced lizardskin for this? I'd like to use it under the body of my 31 Tudor but can't justify the price.
     
  4. Doublepumper
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    I like to use rubberized undercoating, but I live where rust never sleeps. The undercoating really helps with sound deadening also.
     
  5. Gearhead Graphics
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    Like mentioned, if its a show car paint it.

    I shot undercoat on the inside, and covered it with sound deadener and painted the underside of my 57. Plenty quiet. And it looks better when you peep under her dress
     
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  6. oldiron 440
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    Whatever you do use a good epoxy primer first!
     
  7. Do not use lizard skin for undercoat it goes up like gas if you have a short in wireing use paint lost a custom 56 to this and will never use it again, small short cought undercoating on fire almost burnt down house, thought it was a gas fire it went up so quick just seconds and whole undercarrage and underhood up in flames......................
     
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  8. Johnny Gee
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    Are this there going to be mirrors involved?
     
  9. nrgwizard
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    How about the paintable chip-guard used on rockers n fender lips? Anyone experimented that for instead of undercoating/etc. Looks n sounds like it'd work well for this. Marcus...
     
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  10. rockable
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    If you're going to drive it and not show off the bottom, undercoat it. Worth SKS stoneguard is really good and cleans up with water.

    Here is the best deal I've found on it. http://www.goodspeedmotoring.com
     
  11. BamaMav
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    My 47 Lincoln was undercoated sometime when it was newer. Where it is now peeling off in a few places, the paint underneath looks new.
    I'd say it all depends on how low the car sits, if you will use a mirror underneath to show off the undercarriage, and how long you are you going to own it?
    Since mine has held up so well for 72 years give or take, I'm going to recoat it with rubberised undercoating in the near future. It sits so low you can't see much under it anyway, and I don't want to haul a mirror around just so Joe Blow can look under there and see the road grime. Maybe it'll last another 72 years....
     
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  12. 4EyedTurd
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    100% driver and zero car shows
     
  13. dan c
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    my '67 camaro came with a dealer undercoat; that was the only place it didn't rust!
     
  14. rockable
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    Do NOT paint the underside with POR. Nothing will stick to it and if you don't have a rough blasted finish, the POR wont stick. Been there, done that. The Wurth SKS will last a long time.
     
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  15. I like the spray in bed liner stuff
    Black or tinted
    Super tough
    A good coat of epoxy. then bed liner
    Done
     
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  16. chopolds
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    I live in the northeast, so I need lots of protection. POR-15 or Master Series as a primer, then a GOOD bedliner (the catalyzed stuff). Used to use undercoat, but bedliner looks similar, is smoother, and easier to clean up, and tougher.
     
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  17. Gman0046
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    I use red oxide on the floor pan bottoms just like GM did. Undercoat is the last thing I'd use. Looks nasty and traps moisture.
     
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  18. Smokeybear
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    Raptor liner, you can get it most anywhere and it's tintable to the color you like. All the cars I do get it. It won't chip or crack like powdercoat and it is TOUGH stuff. Easily applied with a schultz gun and you can get different textures depending on air pressure and distance between the gun tip and the work surface.
     
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  19. Bandit Billy
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    I came up with my own formula when I was restoring bandit T/As a few years ago. Looks like the factory stuff but this is epoxy primer. Lasts and looks great!
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    50/50 black and red,
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  20. town sedan
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    Traditionally you would use the old oil after draining it from the engine during a service. Splash, or spay it all over the bottom of the car and go for a drive on a dusty road.

    Don't tell the federales, or your busybody neighbors what your doing and all will be fine.
    -Dave
     
  21. Gerrys
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    As long as it is sealed tight the undercoating is good. if it separates it will hold moisture and accelerate rusting. make sure you have a good clean surface and good products.
     
  22. KKrod
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    In Texas I would think that paint would be enough.
     
  23. rockable
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    If you just paint it, you are going to get rock chips in the paint. The undercoating and bedliner coatings will resist that. Also, they will absorb some of the blow by a rock that gets thrown up against the top of a fender and reduce "internal dings".
     
  24. I used undercoat under my 56 when I put new floors in. I built it to be a driver, even though I never do.o_O
     
  25. I like it epoxy primed and painted. But I do not drive my cars when there is salt on the roads here in Connecticut.
    When you work on the underside undercoating sucks.
     
  26. 4EyedTurd
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    I may try the Upol Raptor liner
     
  27. Bandit Billy
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    I used base/clear on my roadster's underside, just sayin :cool:
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  28. DDDenny
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    CRIPES!
     
  29. jman340
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    SPI bed line worked great on my Mustang project. It can be tinted to whatever you want and sprayed nice with a disposable gun. I put that over SPI epoxy primer after blasting it. Hope it'll never need to be done again.
     
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  30. an oil leak and a dusty road
    done
     
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