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Joe90



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What is the black stuff welders use after they have done?

Just out of interest, whenever I have seen (or had done myself) a finished welding job on a car, it is invariably covered with some "black stuff". Is it just a smooth underseal or something special they use ? .
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Waxoyl/Schutz/Stone chip. Helps to protect the bare metal after welding etc Thumbs Up

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If you are wanting to prtect new bare metal, I'd personally spray it with Hammerite paint first and then the Shutz/Waxoyl stuff, or in a high impact zone, stonechip too. Discovery 4 HSE
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I use Mio-Guard. It is a dark grey coloured paint (Micaceous Iron Oxide) it prevents any rust forming on new steel and is the same stuff they use on North Sea oil rigs, bridges etc. Not too easy to get hold of, but really does the job well. Mike
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All good answers, many thanks, and apart from the Mio-Guard, stuff I have in the garage, somewhere.... Thumbs Up .
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