Brad Hearing
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- Brad
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Thinking it made good sense at the time for rust and sound as well as not doing any research on it whatsoever I went ahead and got rubberized undercoating on my brand new jeep. Now all I'm reading/seeing on youtube is that it's pure hell on a vehicle's underside. Is it actually as bad as the claims - that it basically destroys the underside in just a few years by trapping in water?
The company I got it through is very reputable and has been doing this for ~20 years. They offer a Lifetime guarantee on the workmanship.
Thoughts? Am I paranoid or did I screw up? if I get it removed will it remove the paint on the bottom? is the bottom even painted?
Sorry if stupid questions I know next to nothing about cars in general.
The company I got it through is very reputable and has been doing this for ~20 years. They offer a Lifetime guarantee on the workmanship.
Thoughts? Am I paranoid or did I screw up? if I get it removed will it remove the paint on the bottom? is the bottom even painted?
Sorry if stupid questions I know next to nothing about cars in general.
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