That blows that it clogged up. Eastwood sells a cleaner spray can which you can pop the hose adaptor onto to clean out to hose. I’m definitely gonna pick that up now before I spray the stuff. Apparently the hose cap also fits a Valvoline Carb Cleaner bottle (and prob other stuff) too. Though I wonder if you could just turn the can upside down and purge like a normal spray can
It would be interesting to run that extended nozzle thru a clear plastic tube to see what internal coverage is like. Thanks for the videos, looking forward to see how it turns out.
I tested it in the trash can before I used it and it is a heavy mist in a 360 degree motion. Works very well IF you can get the nozzle to reach where you want. I had a little trouble with this. May do another coating in the future.
Always wear eye protection with this product because the overspray can exit other frame holes and hit you right in the face and the eyes. It burns like hell when it gets in your eyes but there's no lasting damage.
I have a 240z car where the inner rear quarter panel has rust where the seams are where I can’t reach if I spray it with internal frame coding and the heavy duty anti-rust spray from Eastwood with that be just fine to protect my car for future rushed because you can see surface rust? Because it does have semi thick rust where the seams are where I can’t reach but if I spray the internal frame coding spray and the heavy duty anti-rust spray from Eastwood would that be just fine to protect my car for future rust in the under panels of my car that I can’t see or reach?
You raise a good point. I'll try and find a jackstand but I don't have any as tall as the blocks are. Which is why I used them. The car is probably 500 pounds right now. Very light but I'll get some under just in case
Hello l enjoyed this video to ad you don't have a swimming pool filled with apple cider vinegar to remove the rust then zinc plate you are putting alot of time into this 280z its more like a labor of love
Try fluid film, doesn't clog at all, applying that stuff you are kinda sucks, don't think I'll be buying any of that, ff never dries. Good video though, thanks much
That blows that it clogged up. Eastwood sells a cleaner spray can which you can pop the hose adaptor onto to clean out to hose. I’m definitely gonna pick that up now before I spray the stuff. Apparently the hose cap also fits a Valvoline Carb Cleaner bottle (and prob other stuff) too. Though I wonder if you could just turn the can upside down and purge like a normal spray can
It would be interesting to run that extended nozzle thru a clear plastic tube to see what internal coverage is like. Thanks for the videos, looking forward to see how it turns out.
I tested it in the trash can before I used it and it is a heavy mist in a 360 degree motion. Works very well IF you can get the nozzle to reach where you want. I had a little trouble with this. May do another coating in the future.
Good ides to wear eye pro...when using spray cans.
Always wear eye protection with this product because the overspray can exit other frame holes and hit you right in the face and the eyes. It burns like hell when it gets in your eyes but there's no lasting damage.
I have a 240z car where the inner rear quarter panel has rust where the seams are where I can’t reach if I spray it with internal frame coding and the heavy duty anti-rust spray from Eastwood with that be just fine to protect my car for future rushed because you can see surface rust? Because it does have semi thick rust where the seams are where I can’t reach but if I spray the internal frame coding spray and the heavy duty anti-rust spray from Eastwood would that be just fine to protect my car for future rust in the under panels of my car that I can’t see or reach?
Yeah, you can only do the best you do can and I would say that's about the best you can do without cutting up the car.
Hey man, love the videos. For the love of god do not crawl under a car supported by cinderblocks. Use a good set of jackstands. Don't be a statistic.
You raise a good point. I'll try and find a jackstand but I don't have any as tall as the blocks are. Which is why I used them. The car is probably 500 pounds right now. Very light but I'll get some under just in case
the bare shell is so light he would be lucky to get a bruise haha
If you must use cement blocks don’t out them on their side. Place them as they are in walls and a 2x8 on top to spread any load.
3m cavity wax is also a must lol
Use trans fluid its cheaper and works better.
Lol prolly right
Hello l enjoyed this video to ad you don't have a swimming pool filled with apple cider vinegar to remove the rust then zinc plate you are putting alot of time into this 280z its more like a labor of love
Try fluid film, doesn't clog at all, applying that stuff you are kinda sucks, don't think I'll be buying any of that, ff never dries. Good video though, thanks much
Christine Woodruff How about chain saw chain oil. It is very sticky. 🍺
Hey I was still shopping for fluid film. What could you tell me about it is it a waxed based cavity wax or what? Thank you
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