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69 Charger 500 rotting in a Storage Shed

Started by TheAutoArchaeologist, October 21, 2013, 08:44:34 PM

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I had my Charger dipped and media blasted back in 2005, when I lived out west. Upon trailering it home, I immediately sprayed it top to bottom with LPS3. I put the car into storage for a few years in a container, then retrieved it and flat decked it all the way to the east coast, through numerous torrential rainstorms and even a couple of snow storms. When I got it back home, I put it back on the rotisserie and its been there in my garage in the moist climate for four years. Its still bare metal, with no signs of rust at all.
The product has a bit of an orange tint to it. It has a waxy film that seems pliable.
It takes lacquer thinner or gasoline on a rag to remove it, or you can use the manufacturer's removal spray.
http://www.lpslabs.com/product-details/612
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 Looks like it was in very good shape to start with.
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