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Okay, after 50 years experience, I have a solution that works. 1/3qt urethane, 1/3qt boiled linseed oil and about 1/3qt mineral spirits, add the mineral spirits to adjust the consistency to be that of primer - mix well.
I have used typical paint sprayer but have found the areasol type sprayer (that you can get at harbor freight for $20). Pour in 3/4 full and charge to 60-80psi.
Okay now the messy part - shoot everything underneath including holes and whatnot…let her drip off.
This combination of ingredients is super penetrating and then cures into a very durable finish.
My last vehicle was a 2008 ranger, just traded for my new 2023 maverick. The ranger (treated the same way) was rustless after 15 years in the Adirondacks (year round use), no refresher coats. I started this undercoat technique in 1970 with my dodge 340 dart…..no rust after 8 years (sold) also driven year round in the Adirondacks.
I have used typical paint sprayer but have found the areasol type sprayer (that you can get at harbor freight for $20). Pour in 3/4 full and charge to 60-80psi.
Okay now the messy part - shoot everything underneath including holes and whatnot…let her drip off.
This combination of ingredients is super penetrating and then cures into a very durable finish.
My last vehicle was a 2008 ranger, just traded for my new 2023 maverick. The ranger (treated the same way) was rustless after 15 years in the Adirondacks (year round use), no refresher coats. I started this undercoat technique in 1970 with my dodge 340 dart…..no rust after 8 years (sold) also driven year round in the Adirondacks.
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