Engine bay pics yes I know it's disgusting but I'm going to start cleaning it up soon here these are the before pics you could say.
2002 Pontiac Sunfire SE Sedan 2.2l Ecotec 4 Speed Auto.
Oh and before I forget, since the underbody is not really rusty just some surface rust on a few things I'm thinking about using some rustolem to coat the underside of my car. I'm trying to decide which option is better though here is what I'm thinking.
Option 1, use a regular rust proof spray paint to coat the whole underside of the car then use truck bed liner spray over it to keep it from chipping and make it easier to clean or whatever.
But then I was at the store today and saw this stuff
http://www.rustoleum.com/product-catalog/consumer-brands/auto/coatings/professional-undercoating
So option 2, is use that undercoating spray which seems better but is only corrosion resistant and then do a truck be liner spray over that just to make it a bit stronger.
Which do you think is better?
2002 Pontiac Sunfire SE Sedan 2.2l Ecotec 4 Speed Auto.
I would use POR15 and then bedliner. Thin the POR15 a little bit and spray it with an HVLP gun if you have access to one.
Yeah I've got an hvlp gun but man that por15 stuff is expensive! How much of that would I need to cover the underbody?
2002 Pontiac Sunfire SE Sedan 2.2l Ecotec 4 Speed Auto.
My fender is painted again! I've still got to clear it but I'll get some pics up when that's done. Paint makes a huge difference over the ghetto primer rally stripe I've had on there. Lol
2002 Pontiac Sunfire SE Sedan 2.2l Ecotec 4 Speed Auto.
backpacker3 wrote:Yeah I've got an hvlp gun but man that por15 stuff is expensive! How much of that would I need to cover the underbody?
For the underbody, one quart should work. I would reduce it a little bit and do a few light coats.
Ok that's not terrible.
This is from yesterday I forgot the clear coat and the parts store closed early so I didn't get that done yet but here it is painted so far
And I got bored so I plasti dipped my HVAC knobs just for fun they're still drying but here's a few pics anyway
2002 Pontiac Sunfire SE Sedan 2.2l Ecotec 4 Speed Auto.