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Sparying A Rubberized UnderCoat In My Spare Tire Well
Alright i have a torn seal in my crx and i get water in the spare tire area of my car
my idea is to spary this rubberized under coat which prevents rust so that the water that gets in their doesnt rust any ideas or suggestions or comments woudl be greatly appreshiced |
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sounds good to me....maybe you can drill a small drain while you'
re at it...just make sure you spray that good so it doesnt rust...
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i rather just dry it up every week
but ill get back to you guys with pictures |
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Just a question, but how does the water get in there in the first place?
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