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Its protective wax, mine was covered in it too
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I think they called it Cosmoline. It was a waxy coating that hardened over time. Use a heat gun to help soften it. WD-40 helps if left on a while.
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It is similar to the old school cosmoline. You might try taking it off with a steam cleaner. You can get if off with aromatic solvents such as methyl ethyl ketone, lacquer thinner or something similar. When it was in the service we used gasoline to take the cosmoline of newly uncrated weapons.
All of these solvents are highly volatile, very flammable, and potentially explosive. Therefore do not do this in your garage or anywhere near an open flame such as your water heater, if it is in the garage. These solvents are also very significant inhalation hazards and I would not use without an appropriate air purifying respirator. A paper dust mask won't do.
WD-40 contains among other things aliphatic hydrocarbons which if you inhale enough will have a narcotic effect, so I would not use in my garage if using it in large quantity over a long period.
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Pretty sure they did, I have worked on over 20 different 968 and they have all had that stuff on them
And I have done a couple of LHD cars too
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The other thing to consider is that it’s helped keep the alloy from deteriorating for the last 25 years!
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If you did that, you would never drive it,
take it everywhere on a trailer and spend your whole life wiping and polishing, and who sees the underneath anyway
i see plenty of guys at car shows doing it and almost all of them don't enjoy it very much, the car becomes an expensive bit of art, instead of something to drive and enjoy, but each to their own
that one of the resto cars from the Porsche Restoration Competition 2017, they spent over $40,000 on it.
All Europe cars have a layer of black under seal on them too.
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