Rusfre Brush-On Rubberized Undercoating

4.00 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(4 customer reviews)
PART#: 1013-1 STARTING AT $30.25 $24.20
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Description

Brush-On Rubberized Undercoating

Rubberized – Gives Greater Elasticity, Flexibility and Sound Deadening

Resists Chipping, Cracking and Peeling

Brush On and Build to Desired Thickness with Repeated Applications

Comes in One Gallon Container

*****WE ARE NOT PERMITTED TO SHIP RUSFRE PRODUCTS TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA*****
Coverage is approximately 15-25 sq ft per gallon

Color: Black

 

This is a consumable product and is non-returnable.

4 reviews for Rusfre Brush-On Rubberized Undercoating

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  1. Earl Kilgore

    Does exactly what it says!

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  2. terry krauskopf

    I LOVE this stuff…. works GREAT as undercoat or as super primer for wood that is going to be exposed to some splash (floorboards on an RV)… it covers a LOT more than the 25 sq feet that it says on the can and spreads well…. I used it on both the rear wheel wells and floor boards that I had to replace… AND, what a surprise, I opened the can… used about 2/3 of the can… closed it up… and went back a few months later and guess what!! The mixture had NOT hardened in the can like so much of the rubberized stuff I have used in the past!! I give it six stars!!

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  3. Max

    Not sure what happened in my prefious review. I meant to give it 5 stars.

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  4. Max

    Really like this product. It can be brushed or sprayed on (thins with mineral spirits or naptha) and dries to a semi-hard, but flexible wax-like finish.

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Questions and answers

    I want to coat the front of my trailer and the fenders to protect from rock chips. what do you think?
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    Q I want to coat the front of my trailer and the fenders to protect from rock chips. what do you th...... Read more answer now
    Asked by Ed McHenry on July 18, 2025 10:02 pm
    Answered by the admin We would recommend a "chip guard", this an undercoating, and this product is not recommended. We do not carry a "chip guard".
  2. How would you describe the sheen of this undercoating when dry, Gloss, Satan or flat? Thank You!
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    Q How would you describe the sheen of this undercoating when dry, Gloss, Satan or flat? Thank You! answer now
    Asked by Steve on January 25, 2024 11:43 am
    Answered by the admin flat
  4. Would this be suitable for use on the floor of a trunk? That is, would the black rub off onto items stored in the trunk?
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    Q Would this be suitable for use on the floor of a trunk? That is, would the black rub off onto ite...... Read more answer now
    Asked by Bill S on February 19, 2023 9:13 am
    Answered by the admin I would not use it on a trunk floor. If you have rust you could use our Zero Rust paint.
  6. Can this be used as undercoating on cars?
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    Q Can this be used as undercoating on cars? answer now
    Asked by Bryan Umstead on November 24, 2022 2:21 pm
    A yes
  8. Can you paint over this ?
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    Q Can you paint over this ? answer now
    Asked by mark on February 7, 2022 10:34 pm
    Answered by the admin No
  10. Is this black?
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    Q Is this black? answer now
    Asked by Richard on September 10, 2021 12:24 pm
    Answered by the admin Yes this is black.
  12. Can this be purchased in gallon can.
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    Q Can this be purchased in gallon can. answer now
    Asked by Michael Carey on May 2, 2021 12:39 pm
    Answered by the admin

    It only comes in a gallon can.

  14. How long does this brush on undercoat take to dry or cure?
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    Q How long does this brush on undercoat take to dry or cure? answer now
    Asked by David Walton on December 9, 2020 2:30 pm
    Answered by the admin Sorry , I don't really have a drying time. It would depend on the the thickness and temperature it is applied .