Best Chassis Paint: Mastercoat Prep, Prime, & Paint Kit

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • We show you how to prep and coat a truck chassis and bed with Mastercoat Metal Prep, Mastercoat Permanent Rust Sealer, and Mastercoat AG111 Ultimate Chassis Topcoat. Find these products at www.mastercoatu...

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  • @jessemiller3001
    @jessemiller3001 2 года назад +12

    FYI I love your product.... You may want to send a quart to project farm on youtube..... I think you guys dont get the advertising you should get. Seems folks are not including you guys in the comparisons between products.

  • @gear_up_guy
    @gear_up_guy 3 года назад +2

    I'm using this on my second restoration. I love the product, recoat times are a little iffy as all I can find is you need to topcoat that silver within 7 days or it needs to be sanded. First frame I used the non-UV stable paint, it dulled in the sun as expected. This frame I'm using the AG-111 and the metal prep. That metal prep is worth it's weight in gold...

  • @Lucky-ou4vz
    @Lucky-ou4vz Год назад +1

    Good video thank you for making ensuring would be interested in getting some to try irestore cars myself where in North Jersey are you

  • @erichwise7734
    @erichwise7734 2 года назад +3

    Well that's quite frustrating...I clicked the link and it took me to the Eastwood site, I backed out and clicked again and here I am where im supposed to be. Whats up with the Eastwood BS? That kinda shit chaps my ass.

  • @juun3216
    @juun3216 3 года назад +2

    What’s the P/N for the mastercoat clear coat

  • @v7nf
    @v7nf 4 года назад +4

    when your prepping the metal after it was wire wheeled off, you mentioned you cant let it dry,so after the time period what do you do power wash it of with water?im researching paints ,im planing on coating a jeep frame.I have repaired some of the frame and the places that have been repaired are smooth ,do they have to be scuffed up for the primer to stick?

    • @SpudKai
      @SpudKai 4 года назад +1

      Good questions, I'm hilariously also working on my 2000 jeep tj frame and body. Just taking care of the rust so it won't go any further in damaging the vehicle. I hope we can figure something out. Which Jeep are you working on?

    • @eliasmaximus4857
      @eliasmaximus4857 3 года назад

      Did you find out if you had to scuff it up?

    • @v7nf
      @v7nf 3 года назад +2

      @@eliasmaximus4857 no I never did,but ,I just scuffed it a lil ,its workrd out ,I used eastwoods incapsulator platnium and black chassis paint on frame turned out good,

    • @v7nf
      @v7nf 3 года назад +3

      @@SpudKai its 1987 yj ,its going back together soon,with a 350,opps just realized this was 10 months ago,sorry never seen reply

    • @eliasmaximus4857
      @eliasmaximus4857 3 года назад +1

      @@v7nf I got my floor pans scuffed and grinder down the rest of the floor or tunnel down to bare metal, but it’s not perfect. Wondering if I should get into every nook and cranny were I couldn’t get into with my tools? I’m not trying to take short cuts, but trying to get all or leftover paint off alll areas seems difficult. Do you think I’ll be okay using the metal prep and so fourth?