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Old Mar 27, 2007 | 10:02 AM
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Durabak perhaps?

hey all , been a while since i bumped anything or posted.

been thinking about reworking my bed (couple gooood dents and lots o rust).

i read on the interior forum about the herculiner and rhino spray ons. im not very interested in these and i do a lot of shipping and i believe cardboard would slide around a lot.

i did however come across a product called "durabak" . its similar to herculiner , but it states that its a non-slip.

www.nonslipcoating.com

i am also thinking about doing my interior floor in this , and then the frame and undercarriage with a rhino spray on later.


let me know what you all think.

thanks
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Old Mar 27, 2007 | 10:29 AM
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If you are going to spray anything, the bed would make the most sense as it sees the most wear and tear. Why put paint on the bed and then spray the undercarriage?
 
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Old Mar 27, 2007 | 11:48 AM
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i must have contradicted myself.

what i meant is , use the roll on durabak for the bedliner and accent areas , such as door jamb area (the step) , Bed Rail area , etc.

then when i have everything apart for the major overhaul , use a spray on like rhino liner to cover the frame and underbody.

i figure brush or roll on is best for my bed , it has some major scraping. the bedliner was put in it before an auction so it covered the real story of the bed.

its been abused. Sanding is out of the question , it will be media blasting or wire brushing.


thanks.
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