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Old 02-03-2003, 07:45 PM
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I cleaned my wheel wells and there appears to be a thicker paint that is somewhat deteriorated. Can I just use paintable unberbody coating from Bondo? Thoughts and/or experience anyone...
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I don't know. But if you are't going for NCR awards, you can do what you want. Has it been undercoated and painted over?
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BobbyG I've been using Dupli Color spray in bedliner for trucks on my wheel wells. It is the toughest paint you will find and has a very good black color and texture that is not to course and looks extremly good. JIM
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As long as you are under there painting, you should use something thick enough to prevent stones from cracking your paint. We had a lengthy discussion about what to stick up in your wheel wells to protect the paint. MJ

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