Quote Originally Posted by midnightsun View Post
Thanks Jick. I've been researching on this subject quite a while and your suggestion is quite unique from most that i read. When you say "apply to the panels..." do you mean floor panels? It's the one without paint on it.

As it is now, It seems i'm not inclined to do undercoating coz there seems to be many against it citing the "..once chipped or cracked by debri from road, it will allow and retain water/moisture and may lead to rust.." theory.

Since I'm not in any way the handyman type, do you know anyone or a shop who offer such a service as you outlined above? Don't this kind of "sealing" protection will eventually be vulnerable to the "...once chipped & cracked it will allow water..." theory above?

Should re-application is a must, how often? Thanks again and hope to hear from others.

the most vulnerable areas are the radiator frame, the wheel wells and the areas behind the rear tires. make sure too, that the drain holes at the bottom of the doors, rocker panels and the quarter panels are not clogged and free to drain water. the areas outlined above as vulnerable, you can apply grease with a paint brush