Hi:
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> I have seen the same thing out here in the west with cars. We do not
> have to put up with salt or any of that stuff on our roads, but if a
> car does have rust on the bottom, it is one that has been
> undercoated. The undercoating just traps water, thus causing rust.
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Here in Florida where we have salt in the air
(within 25 miles of salt water, not on roads)
I have seen two kinds of car bottoms, clean es undercoated OR
everything coated with rust, never undercoated. I have had both.
If the undercoating blocks the drain holes the door panels will
rust out etc., which is not a problem from the coating materials.
73 (= Best Regards) de: (= this is) Ron ka4inm@qsl.net
Please visit my HAM web site at: http://www.qsl.net/ka4inm
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