Prevents rust and corrosion—helps soundproof, too Easy-to-use, just brush it on. And it's non-flammable for safe application. Dries rapidly to lock out moisture and debris. Durable, won't c
Average Customer Rating:
4.7 out of 5
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3 of 3 (100%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Water-based undercoating,
October 24, 2006
By workerbeefrom SOCAL
Ease of Use/Installation:
5
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Features:
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Quality/Construction:
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"You apply this product with a puddy knife, paint brush (stiff), or a stick. It appears like tar and has the consistance of a home roof repair tar product. I applied this product to a 1994 Dodge Grand Caravan in 2000. It's now Oct 2006 and this product is still stuck to the wheel wells and undercarrage in the same quantity as the original application. I can't see where any has fallen off. I believe this vehicle had ~ 70K mi on it and now I have 157K mi. Product is mildly flexible and is significantly difficult to remove with a puddy knife after all this time. Noise dampening quality is superior to paint, fiberglass insualation, or expanding foam insulation. I live is SOCAL it rarely rains and the climate is hot and dry. However, I did use this van in Utah for 2 year in the cold and wet snow in 2003 and 2004. recommend tightening all bolts prior to application."
How often do you shop at JC Whitney.com?:
Multiple Times a Year
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Review 2 for WATER-BASED UNDERCOATING
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
Messy but good,
January 10, 2009
By petloverfrom Los Angeles, CA
Pros: Water based, no chemical smell, reasonably easy to apply, can be applied thickly or thinly. Cons: Very difficult to remove from concrete.
"I want to thank another reviewer for the directions on applying this product, as there are absolutely no instructions on the can. I applied it using a small and a large putty knife. I actually used it on a small camping trailer. My original idea was that it would add some insulation to the trailer floor. When I took a good look at the trailer I saw that the under portion was made of some type of pressed wood fiber. I'm sure this undercoating will increase the life of my trailer considerably."
How often do you shop at JC Whitney.com?:
First Time
"This stuff is great for protecting your inner fender wells. It's a must have if you live in snowy areas where the roads are subject to a lot of sand and salt."
How often do you shop at JC Whitney.com?:
Once a Year