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Smart move getting rid off salt before applying FF.
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It's funny when I was under there spraying it again I was amazed at how good it looked. Any rust that was there was from before I started applying FF. But it hasn't grown at all in 4 years.2013 ram that lives in salt state with zero rust right there...
Was it the first time you sprayed the truck last year? If so that is a little low usage. If it's the second or third time it's probably about right.I did the driver side inside bits yesterday (under wheel well, rockers, doors, inside fram) plan on doing the other side tomorrow and the rest on the weekend.
Question though, I only went through about 3 cans and a quarter gallon through the spray can last year, am I underspraying or something? If I am it could be due to my compressor being too small and having to pause so much waiting for pressure to build.
Yeah I found it doesn't really spray a lot of FF until you hit 80-90 psi....I try setting it to 60psi but it only lasts a few seconds at that pressure before it dips down. I even heat up the FF to try and make it easier but that didn't help since it would cool off while waiting for the pressure to rebuild.
Yeah I found it doesn't really spray a lot of FF until you hit 80-90 psi....
I'd go with what @U&A said [emoji106]Guess I'll be spraying in half second intervals tomorrow then haha. At that rate I might finish by next winter.
I'd go with what @U&A said [emoji106]
Great example. Ill do this net year as I JUST SCUFFED and PAINTED the underside
Good Lord how long did that take[emoji15][emoji15]Great example. Ill do this net year as I JUST SCUFFED and PAINTED the underside