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This is what I like to see, people doing things correctly so it last! Now wash that frame that's exposed and easy to get at. Then spray a little bit of silicone spray over it, will look good for a little while, ha ha.Sean sealer behind the pinch welds and hammered them the last 25% flat. Also tried to get it in the cuts as well
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Now your getting ahead of me, lol.This is what I like to see, people doing things correctly so it last! Now wash that frame that's exposed and easy to get at. Then spray a little bit of silicone spray over it, will look good for a little while, ha ha.
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I used silicone spray on my quads and dirtbikes for the plastics, but we only used them in the dunes, dirt never stuck to them, the stuff dries, doesn't stay wet. Well the stuff I used to use did anyway. I haven't tried the stuff I posted, I assumed it would dry to the touch as well. Couldn't find my old brand, used to buy it at the Yamaha dealer in Coos Bay, kept the plastic shiny, but didn't last with getting sandblasted, so might not be for you. I thought maybe you were building a SEMA truck, ha ha.Now your getting ahead of me, lol.
Next step will be raptor liner on the firewall.
I’ll clean the frame up and paint the front section of the frame when I pull all the “items” off of it, probably in the next couple weeks.
I will look into that silicone spray though. Does dirt stick to it? Because this thing will probably see some more dirt, at least dust from a gravel driveway.
@The Car Stereo Company Also I just noticed another typo in my above post lol.
Not quite a SEMA truck lol. I have used Amsoil HDMP but it seems to attract dust as well.I used silicone spray on my quads and dirtbikes for the plastics, but we only used them in the dunes, dirt never stuck to them, the stuff dries, doesn't stay wet. Well the stuff I used to use did anyway. I haven't tried the stuff I posted, I assumed it would dry to the touch as well. Couldn't find my old brand, used to buy it at the Yamaha dealer in Coos Bay, kept the plastic shiny, but didn't last with getting sandblasted, so might not be for you. I thought maybe you were building a SEMA truck, ha ha.