Undercoating with rodent repellent elements

Billygoat

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Good morning all!
Was looking at products that offer undercoating protection and also provides rodent repellent as well. I do struggle with mice where I store my GMC so this looks like it might help. Just wondered if anyone has tried this?


TG
 
Good morning all!
Was looking at products that offer undercoating protection and also provides rodent repellent as well. I do struggle with mice where I store my GMC so this looks like it might help. Just wondered if anyone has tried this?


TG
I had a classic car guy recommend this to me to stop rust and rodents, but it sure seems like it'll make a mess.
 
Good morning all!
Was looking at products that offer undercoating protection and also provides rodent repellent as well. I do struggle with mice where I store my GMC so this looks like it might help. Just wondered if anyone has tried this?


TG
I used there regular undercoating. Got the kit with 1 gallon of undercoat. It just covered the frame . It dose seem to stay oily. Not to hard to install. I think I would do it again, after I put a few miles on my coach.
 
Billygoat and Biggamehunter,

The information you have provided is interesting, but with no hint what you local climate and situation actually is, I personally find it to be of limited value.

Thank you

Matt Colie
 
Here in the Rust Belt of the Great White North we regularly get our vehicles undercoated or "rust-proofed" with a "No-Drip" product. While it helps to stave off the deterioration of our daily driven vehicles, I've never had it applied to the GMC.
Why: The Murray has never seen snow, it sleeps in a heated shop all winter. The coating is messy to work on vehicle after its applied. The vehicle stinks until the stuff gets burn't off any hot parts (exhaust etc).
I would imagine at any rodent would get covered in the stuff and suffer a long slow death. It may also drag the stuff on its fur into your coach and spread it all over the place!!!