Undersealing of Cavalier using these products
Undersealing of Cavalier using these products
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Good job done, this will be the third time I've done this on the cav since 2006, messy but worth it.
Poured the waxoil into the sills after removing the gromits on the 'B' pillar and the rear arches, 2.5 litres either side.
Used the brush on underseal for the rear wheel arches.
PRESENT CAR;1995(N) Vauxhall Cavalier GLS, 2.0 litre, 16 Valve Automatic in Smoke Grey.
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Re: Undersealing of Cavalier using these products
Looks good
Do you need to warm it through first or not?
Do you need to warm it through first or not?
Re: Undersealing of Cavalier using these products
Sat the waxoil in bucket of very hot water for an hour or so, kept giving tin a good shake, then with funnel and thin piece of tubing poured waxoil into sills. Aso sat the other tins in the sun for a couple of hours before using them. The underseal under the rear wheel arches took about 24 hours to dry properly so cavalier never moved or I would of had a pebble dash finish.
William
William
PRESENT CAR;1995(N) Vauxhall Cavalier GLS, 2.0 litre, 16 Valve Automatic in Smoke Grey.
Owned since August 2006
Owned since August 2006