Well, I'm about to start the horrible job of removing all the undercoating from the rear end of my car. We did the front end up to the beginning of the transmission tunnel when we did the front end. So I'm wondering what people have had luck using and their processes. I've read some crazy things, but it might just be what's needed.
Basically the car is on jack stands and everything has basically been removed from the car except the transmission (which probably will be coming out as well). So now it's time to start the awful job of sitting on my back and doing it. Looking for advice, I'll be using a plastic scraper at first just to get some of the easy chunks off and see what's under the undercoating, but what type of solvents or other processes have people used to really clean it well?
I have a feeling it will be going into the body shop and getting repainted in the end no matter what, or at least some major touch ups because of the frame rail straightening they are going to be doing anyway, so it will probably just get a fresh coat unless my original redox is prime condition...
Thanks,
Jason