It turns out my BE undercoating was put on over bare metal and at least some of
it peals off easily. So it will have to be stripped. I don't know what the
undercoating is. This nasty is like fresh roofing tar; it remains sticky and
makes a mess of anything that touches it. Maybe it *is* roofing tar.
How do I strip it? If I use a solvent, it will just dissolve an make a thinner
mess over an even wider area. I need something that leaves the tar unable to
stick to anything else. Is there a product that turns oil-based goo into a
jell? Aircraft Stripper? Eastwood makes a stripper specifically for
undercoating. Has anyone used it?
Tarball Rowe
'74 Midget
'60 Sprite
Long Island, NY
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