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Old Jul 22, 2006 | 04:50 PM
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What's that gunk under my car?

When I installed my exhaust system I noticed the castings under my car looked like they had some kind of protective coating sprayed/dipped on them. What is that stuff? Does it come off? I imagine the detailed underside of a 996 must look pretty awesome. Anyone ever get that board?
 
Old Jul 22, 2006 | 04:53 PM
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mostlikely cosmoline
 
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it's cosmo!
 
Old Jul 22, 2006 | 07:09 PM
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Why is it there? Does it come off? Well, I'm sure it comes off, the question is how and how much of a job is it?
 
Old Jul 22, 2006 | 07:36 PM
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Its just a coating to protect the underbody fromt he factory...

Helps against rust and the elements...
 
Old Jul 28, 2006 | 06:38 PM
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you can use "oil flo" to remove it.
get in touch with larry reynolds of carcarespecialties.com (?)
 
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I hated it and got bored enough one weekend to attack it. Oilflo safety solvent and small brushes. A very messy job but worth it to me
 
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I hated it and got bored enough one weekend to attack it. Oilflo safety solvent and small brushes. A very messy job but worth it to me
Wow.... Talk about a bored man... How long did that take????

Nice photos, maybe you can consider selling them to Oilflo safety solvents...

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Originally Posted by FastForwardwheels
Wow.... Talk about a bored man... How long did that take????


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Yeah!! What he said!!
Looks amazing!!
 
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Dr Toothbrush, that is some dedicated Concours work!
 
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Wow, what a huge difference that makes. I wonder if there is any downside to doing this...
 
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If you live (and drive during the winter) in an area where the roads are salted I think I would leave the cosmoline on for some added corrosion protection. However, AFAIK Porsches in Europe don't have the cosmoline applied so I really don't think it would hurt not to have it and still drive in the winter..
 
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Interesting...
 


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