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Gravel Guard Grey Automotive Undercoating Liter Cans Rubber Based Dries Quickly
$ 40.65
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Description
Gravel Guard Grey Automotive Undercoating Liter Cans Rubber Based Dries QuicklyGravel Guard is a rubber based grey undercoating coating used for protection against rust and mechanical abrasion under the bumper and rocker panels of automobiles, the undercarriages of cars, trucks, trailers, boats, etc. Tekton® 38 is an over paint-able anti gravel coating with anti-corrosion and sound
-
deadening
properties
based on rubber and resins. After drying
,
Tekton® 38 is paint-able
with all
conventional paint systems. After the
product has completely dri
ed it remains a durable elastic
film that offers
good
protection against rust, corrosion and abrasion.
Excellent adhesion
Liter cans
Rubber based grey undercoating
Paint-able when dry, no primer needed
High solid
Can duplicate any OEM finish
Good sound deadening qualities
Solvent and gasoline resistant when completely dry
When purchased in kits you will receive everything you need to get started on your undercoating project. Kits include undercoating cans, 1 spray gun and 1 FREE undercoating spray wand.
The RA1 undercoating spray gun comes equipped with an adjustable nozzle which allows for various coats and textures. Gun body is aluminum and weighs only 14oz.
Its threaded collar allows for direct attachment to the product canister and is equipped with an aluminum suction plunger. The 7" FREE spray wand is included for those hard to reach areas such as behind mufflers and exhaust pipes.
How to use Gravel Guard
Shake before use. Surface to be treated must be clean, dry, rust-, dust-and grease-free. Allow 15 minutes flash-off time between coats. Do not bake over 150°F. Dries quickly: thin coat 30 min, double coat 60 min, very thick coat (i.e., wheel well application) 90 min.
Tekton® 38 can be applied using an air mix pistol with an air pressure of 3-6 bar / 45 to 90 psi. Depending on the layer thickness, after about 60 to 90 minutes over paint-able with all conventional 2K-and base coat lacquers. When a 2K-lacquer is used we recommend to first use a thin layer of primer and to paint over after this layer has completely dried. If thicker layers are wanted it is to be recommended to dry the layers in between. Optimum spraying distance is about 1 foot. Over-spray, or equipment contaminated with over-spray, must be cleaned while still wet with a solvent.