Robertsocal
Active Member
Hello all,
I was putting the finishing touches on befoer going to get my paint work done, and while looking over (under/inside) the front fenders which i had previously cleaned up the entire inside wheel wells and fenders (sand blast/air needle etc.. followed by 2 sage rust converter and preventive coating, supposedly permanent, then primered, painted and undercoated best i could do without removing fenders).
and was looking at some of the areas water could sit like where fenders and linings come together, in the upper box area etc..
My question is has anyone decided to use a good expansion filler in there to keep everything out of the gaps?
Granted would make removing the fender less than fun, but then maybe it would not ever have to come off!
Suffice it to say some of those areas were less than easy to get to and clean up, and I have no desire to do it again in the next 15 years, nor if I sell her do I want anyone else to ever have too!
Thoughts?
I was putting the finishing touches on befoer going to get my paint work done, and while looking over (under/inside) the front fenders which i had previously cleaned up the entire inside wheel wells and fenders (sand blast/air needle etc.. followed by 2 sage rust converter and preventive coating, supposedly permanent, then primered, painted and undercoated best i could do without removing fenders).
and was looking at some of the areas water could sit like where fenders and linings come together, in the upper box area etc..
My question is has anyone decided to use a good expansion filler in there to keep everything out of the gaps?
Granted would make removing the fender less than fun, but then maybe it would not ever have to come off!
Suffice it to say some of those areas were less than easy to get to and clean up, and I have no desire to do it again in the next 15 years, nor if I sell her do I want anyone else to ever have too!
Thoughts?