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down_home
Dec 12, 2017Explorer II
Check with the better paint and auto supply shops. On they were using some time ago was called Lizard skin. It not only protected the metal it deadened sound a bit. I think it was urethane. On dry metal once on water can't get to it.
The old tar like undercoatings invariably came off the very area attacked the worse by slat, grit and slush. Of course anywhere near an ocean metal rust very very quickly. I would think the truck bed coatings would be outstanding.
Prep of the surface is vital. One reason to do any coating right o the showroom floor or before any moisture or dirt gets to it.
The old tar like undercoatings invariably came off the very area attacked the worse by slat, grit and slush. Of course anywhere near an ocean metal rust very very quickly. I would think the truck bed coatings would be outstanding.
Prep of the surface is vital. One reason to do any coating right o the showroom floor or before any moisture or dirt gets to it.
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