All,
I am preparing to undercoat my 1947 teardrop trailer. Fortunately or unfortunately, the previous owner/seller pit pressure treated lumber as the flooring. The good news is that it is new(ish). The bad news is that they did not do any kind of undercoating. So, before I go any farther on my restoration, I need to undercoat it. I looked into Line-X; a bit too expensive for my budget. I'm looking into three products and would like your advice about which is best for my 'specific' situation. Thankfully, the frame looks pretty good; very little rust. The wood itself is in good shape, a bit dirty, but not that bad at all.
So, here are my three choices that I 'know' of.
1. Roof Tar
2. Herculiner, or similar
3. Spray on (aerosol) rubberized material
Which of these would be best and require the least 'prep' work? I have jack stands and will use those to lift the trailer up and enable me to be under it.
Thanks so much for the advice.
Todd