Oh yeah I have got a few of those on my car. Then again though, if it is totally sealed why would it 'rust'?
it will from the uncoated side and be hidden from view
Oh yeah I have got a few of those on my car. Then again though, if it is totally sealed why would it 'rust'?
Fair point. Tough choice because it looks freaking awesome.
hmmm maybe a re-spray then and black Line-X trim....
It will hide rust very well. If I saw 1 with the body sprayed, I would stay away from it like a case of the black clap
Urban Dictionary: Black Clap
As most of the body work is Alli i can't see what rust it would be hiding!!
Like i said it is a protective coating, perfect for throwing gear in the tub etc. I've seen them get Water Jet treatment after hauling deer carcass in them and they come up well clean.
Whilst i would agree regarding rust hider on "normal" steel cars surely not on the Landys!!
Yeah I have been very interested in the paint for some time.
Was planning on coating much in it during a full rebuild. Though I much more research is required before taking the plunge. Overall the product does seem very good, as long as you know exactly what you are getting into.
Thor -
Would like to know what you think about coating axles in this? Provided they are in tip top shape etc...
Seems like a good thing to cover it in, axles are in the ground and do take the brunt of a lot of what we do.
Line X could make a difference if used correctly.
Hmmm makes sense.
Like I said I want to rebuild my 90 in a few years something like line x in all the right places sprayed to all the right places could mean a very very tough very long lasting 90.
Am I right in assuming the paint is also 'self healing' to a degree?