Rusfre Black Undercoating Material

5.00 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(4 customer reviews)
PART#: 1020F-1 STARTING AT $30.87 $24.70
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Description

*****WE ARE NOT PERMITTED TO SHIP RUSFRE PRODUCTS TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA*****
Coverage is approximately 50-70 sq ft per gallon at 8-10mil wet coat

Black Undercoating Material

Sprays on using Rusfre Mitey Bee Gun (sold separately)

A Rubberized, Chemically Formulated Effective Rust Preventive

Contains Bound Fibers for Bonding to Prevent Chipping, Cracking & Peeling

Sprays Evenly, Covers Effectively & Sound Deadens

Comes in One Gallon Container

 

This is a consumable product and is non-returnable.

4 reviews for Rusfre Black Undercoating Material

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  1. Charlotte

    Order this really good stuff order came fast and great condition price was excellent too thank you

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  2. Martin Magallanes

    Iv only sprayed this on I think it looked best when spayed, if you want to roll or brush you need the other red/orange container same material just different viscosity hope this helps you

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  3. Paul Lemmon

    Probably the best stuff out there in my opinion. Goes on thick and dries hard. This is one of those products that makes you wonder how the government still lets us have it. Suit up! glasses! gloves! old shoes! I lay down a huge tarp and make myself comfortable as I spray. It’s a pretty slow operation, but you can’t rush perfection.

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  4. Dale

    I have used Rusfre undercoating on a few of my cars, and plan on doing the rest of them. Good coverage with one coat.

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Questions and answers

    is it matte black or gloss?
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    Q is it matte black or gloss? answer now
    Asked by jacob ward on September 4, 2024 8:49 pm
    Answered by the admin

    It's more of a matte finish.

  2. Can I roll or brush this product on rusfre undercoating
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    Q Can I roll or brush this product on rusfre undercoating answer now
    Asked by Nancy Swafford on July 10, 2022 10:21 pm
    A PART#: 1013-1 is the brush / roll on version. we do not recommend brush / rolling this item.
  4. Should I, or can I, pretreat the underbody with OSPHO and/or cold galvanizing compound before applying this product?
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    Q Should I, or can I, pretreat the underbody with OSPHO and/or cold galvanizing compound before app...... Read more answer now
    Asked by David Covert on March 25, 2021 8:15 am
    Answered by the admin Sorry I am not familiar with those products.
    A Yes you can use either of these pre-treatment of RusFre rubberized coating. If the undercarriage has rust already, I would recommend applying a rust encapsulator / rust convertor first.
  6. Followup question....thanks for the responses but my question is how do you get the container to relax enough to add thinner as the material is right at the top allowing nothing robe added until the jug goes back to its original shape. They call this paneling but no one addresses a solution.
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    Q Followup question....thanks for the responses but my question is how do you get the container to ...... Read more answer now
    Asked by Dave on January 29, 2021 10:03 am
    Answered by the admin

    I would suggest trying to warm the containers up and to not try to thin them. Warming them should help loosen the material which should help the container relax back into shape. It should also help the product spray more freely. Don't put them in direct heat. Possibly just bring them into your house and let them sit for a few days, or put them in some direct sunlight for a day.

  8. I have some setting on the shelf. The container shows sign of shrinkage and the contents are right at the top of the jug. (1 gallon). I suspect evaporation if the solvents in the product. What can I add to the undercoating so as not to change the dry time? What is the normal consistency when fresh? I have 4 gallons and really don't want to discard. Thanks Dave Stumbaugh R&D Services 708 890-8550
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    Q I have some setting on the shelf. The container shows sign of shrinkage and the contents are righ...... Read more answer now
    Asked by Dave Stumbaugh on January 27, 2021 9:03 am
    A I have had the same thing happen, I reduced it with enamel reducer to a level that would go through the spray system. It worked great and some of what I put on a couple of years ago is still going strong. Just be careful of overspray onto delicate painted surfaces if you thin it out that way. The thinning agent you use may effect the paint. That stuff is GOOD it does a great job.
    A We don't have any recommendation on adding anything to it. If you look at the MSDS on on our website it show the chemicals that it is made of. Mineral Spirits is listed , so you may be able to use that.