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Trackrig
Feb 19, 2016Explorer II
I've had bed liner sprayed in two different truck beds by two different local sprayers. Both of them have held up very well for years.
I also have an enclosed snow machine trailer that the previous owner had the lower sections sprayed with bed liner. It's been very disappointing. We've owned the trailer for about ten years and most of it is pealing off. I don't know if it was due to poor surface prep, poor product, poor painting, or?
I'm not sure a thinned product would add much sound insulation or insulation. I'd talk to a local applier. Unless you've got experience in auto painting and the right sprayers, your learning curve on how to do it yourself will probably cost you more than having it done.
Bill
I also have an enclosed snow machine trailer that the previous owner had the lower sections sprayed with bed liner. It's been very disappointing. We've owned the trailer for about ten years and most of it is pealing off. I don't know if it was due to poor surface prep, poor product, poor painting, or?
I'm not sure a thinned product would add much sound insulation or insulation. I'd talk to a local applier. Unless you've got experience in auto painting and the right sprayers, your learning curve on how to do it yourself will probably cost you more than having it done.
Bill
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