Rubberized Undercoating Sound Deadener Kit, 28oz 4-Pack, Black Spray, Vehicle Undercoating, with Spray Gun
Rubberized Undercoating Sound Deadener Kit, 28oz 4-Pack, Black Spray, Vehicle Undercoating, with Spray Gun
USA OWNED & OPERATED
Since 1974
- Versatile Application & Durable Protection: Ideal for wheel wells, trunk areas, lower body panels, and underbodies. Use this rubberized undercoating spray for comprehensive protection.
- Paintable & Top Coat Compatible: Easily paintable, compatible with most top coats for a seamless, customized finish.
- Ready-to-Spray & Fast Drying: Convenient, ready-to-spray formula dries quickly, saving time on application.
- 50-State VOC Compliant: Meets all 50-state VOC regulations, ensuring environmental compliance.
- Convenient 4-Pack Kit with Spray Applicator Gun: Ideal for multiple projects, including truck undercoating spray applications.
- It Matches Oem Textures And Provides Excellent Abrasion And Stone Chip Protection, Sound Deadening And Corrosion Resistance
- This Product Is Ideally Suited For Applications Where Heavy Or Coarse Texture Patterns Are Desired.
- Easily Applied With A Custom Coat Blg-684 Gun Or A 3M Schutz Gun; Fast Drying
- 50 State Voc Compliant
Reviews
5 Stars
Always great!
Good product.
Easy to apply. Is a deader for sure Did not get entire car undercoated through
Great undercoating system
This system made it easier to get a good job of undercoating and seal out moisture.
Very nice looking Very easy to use 👌
5 star product
Works well with some caveats
First the gun - I have another version like this (for cavities and with a cup) where the trigger handle often misses the trigger pin - this gun worked fine. Yes the handle could be better, but otherwise it worked great. The undercoating itself does not go far. I used 3.5 of 4 cans just to do 4 wheel wells (3 coats). Final thing to watch for is don't go too heavy - I have 2 coats of DTM Epoxy, covered by 3 coats of Acrylic Urethane. In a few small areas where the undercoating went on too heavy, it lifted the paint - couple places down to primer, and in another couple places down to metal. I find it hard to believe it was a prep issue as the locations were not out of the way, so I assume the solvents in the undercoating got trapped between coats (heavy spots) and caused the paint to lift there. Luckily the areas were visible, and easy to repair after things thoroughly dried. Just be careful.
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