Rust-preventive Treatments - General
Undercoat
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Mask the exhaust system, oxygen sensors, and suspension mount areas to protect them from undercoat overspray.
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Follow the undercoating manufacturer's instructions.
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Clean the body with wax and grease remover before the undercoat is sprayed.
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Coat the bottom of the fuel tank.
Anti-rust Agents
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Anti-rust agents contain substances that are harmful if you breathe or swallow them, or get them on your skin. Wear coveralls, gloves, eye protection, and an approved respirator while using such agents.
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Ventilate when spraying an anti-rust agent as it contains a small amount of organic solvent. Keep sparks, flames and cigarettes away.
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Do not spray an anti-rust agent on the brake system components, exhaust system components and related parts, emission control devices in the engine compartment, ball joint covers, the fuel strainer, or exterior and interior parts.
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Wipe the excess agent with a clean rag dampened with light oil.
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Follow the anti-rust agent manufacturer's instructions.
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Before applying an anti-rust agent, thoroughly clean the area to be coated with a steam cleaner, etc., and let it dry. Waxoyl may be applied to a wet surface.
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Apply the anti-rust agent from the installation hole and the access hole to parts in the outer panel and the frame. Spray the anti-rust agent sufficiently until the excess amount oozes out when filling the side sill.