| In a message dated 3/19/2000 8:16:08 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
toyman@digitex.net writes:
<< I made a mistake and used the 3M rubberized undercoating in the trunk of 
the '68.
 Don't use it there, EVER!!! Now everything gets black gooey crap stuck to it 
if
 it sits in one place too long. >>
Yeah--I think I would spray it only where I am going to cover it up with 
something--like inside the doors and on the floors.  It does dry but not to 
hard, just to rigid.  The non-rubberized I am told is the one that gives even 
more problems. Haven't tried the non rubberized yet.  I have sprayed some 
inside weld joints with a cheap rubberized undercoating and it has dried to a 
really firm consistency.
--David C.
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