Noxudol - Undercoating Process
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Bitchin' music. ;)
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@michaelovitch but no one buys shit you know
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Dear me that music is bad
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homo song
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Volvo is pro. For 4 cylinders and maybe 100 horsepower, I'm able to fly around anything but the steepest of hills, witch edmonton just doesnt have.
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@suburbanator91 it wears away. in the winter it comes down to heat and food cars come last. but it works to buy the cans and do it urself for 30 bucks
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I have a volvo 245 too and when they where made, they were very well thought and built. They have a thick black coat underneath.
they last a long time. : )
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Canadian here, and thats not totally true. In ontario they use salt on the roads, and it will EAT the metal away in a very short time. In Alberta, no salt is used. I own a 1985 Volvo witch is near mint. It has rust in typical places for an old car, but no where near the amount one exposed to salt would have. I applied a cheap ashphalt undercoat to the body myself, and its holding amazingly.
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does this really work? my dad had something like this done by a dealer on a new chrysler in the early eighties and three years later he had excessive frame and undercarriage rust and they bought the car back from him, they said that they weren't doing the undercoating anymore because it trapped the moisture in and accelerated rust.
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he missed a spot
This should be industry standard for all new cars. Not many know this but rotted bodies is 90% of the reason why cars end up in the junkyard. If I had my own car company I would make this standard on all cars I make.
suburbanator91 3 years ago 21
rotten bodies only in countries where there is snow.
the cars manufacturers don't want their cars staying too long on the roads
they need to sell to make money.....
michaelovitch 2 years ago 11