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Removing Mil rustproofing?

BKinzey

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Asphalt-Tar based goo :roll: I'm going to use "Rust Bullet."

What's a good way to get rid of the Mil stuff? I'm going to be under the CUCV as well so the least toxic drip is a consideration. I have thought of getting cheap rubber rain gear though.

I'll rent a pressure washer as well. 2500? 3000? 4000? :shock: ? Heated maybe?

The engine & tranny will be out as well as wiring harnesses.
 

devilman96

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A torch is the best way I have found to get it off... Stinks, lots of smoke but it scraps right off with a putty knife and the remainder will wipe off with lacquer thinner.
 

clinto

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Yeah, torch here, at least for Mopar undercoating. Oh man, it smells bad.
 
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