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    Any way to keep the undercarriage looking new?

    On a brand new P/U truck is it possible to keep the underside looking new or nearly new? I'm not talking about detailing under the truck but im not opposed to getting on the creeper if I have to. Does anyone have any tips or tricks for this or is it uncharted territory not worth the hassle

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    Re: Any way to keep the undercarriage looking new?

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    Re: Any way to keep the undercarriage looking new?

    Have you looked into undercoating?

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    Re: Any way to keep the undercarriage looking new?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurtopia View Post
    Have you looked into undercoating?
    That's what I have on mine.

    Not show room/car show good, but for a DD, it looks great!

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    Re: Any way to keep the undercarriage looking new?

    I do a lot of undercoating. Its a service I offer. I just buy cans of rustoleum brand undercoat spray and truck bed liner spray. The undercoat dries a little bit grayish black while the truck bed liner spray dries very black and a little glossy. Bed liner looks by far the best but its twice the cost per can.

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    Re: Any way to keep the undercarriage looking new?

    So do you just spray the entire undercarriage with the coating? Sorry if it's a newb question, I have no experience in the area.
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    Re: Any way to keep the undercarriage looking new?

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    So do you just spray the entire undercarriage with the coating? Sorry if it's a newb question, I have no experience in the area.
    The place I had it done does. Not on things like exhaust, driveshaft, trans and motor.

    They also spray a different chemical into doors, fenders and running boards.

    Id pay a professional for it. Cost me $200 for initial coating and 40 bucks a year for touch ups.

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    Re: Any way to keep the undercarriage looking new?

    Personally, I don't like the coatings spoken of above.
    I used some for my jeep about 5 years ago and the coating turned ash-grey after awhile, and started coming a little loose after awhile. Once you coat it with that stuff, that's what you're stuck with.
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    Re: Any way to keep the undercarriage looking new?

    Yes you just spray it on but avoid areas that get hot and brake rotors. Otherwise I just cover everything. Wear gloves and glasses. Depending on the brand some will last longer than others. Will it last forever? Does anything? No matter how much you spend its eventually going to fade and chip. Especially on something with big tires that tends to be driven in the dirt like jeeps. But most importantly it makes everything look nice and clean, makes the vehicle quieter with the sound deadening, and prevents rust from forming. I highly recommend it.
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    Re: Any way to keep the undercarriage looking new?

    It looked terrible after one year.
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