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Old 04-23-2012, 06:39 PM
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I'd like to know what is a good product to put underside the fenders, etc to prevent from rock chips/moisture barrier. I have a guy who took a cab that I freshly painted to get it LineX'd underneath/floorboards and they messed it up.
If I can I'll just buy product myself and do it for the guy.
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I use the bedliner from Southern Polyurethane as you can do that yourself in your booth..Hate that when I send things out and they come back messed up..

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Me too, I lay a wet coat of epoxy primer on first then the SPI bedliner. I can't say thats the best but it works for me.

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Me too, I lay a wet coat of epoxy primer on first then the SPI bedliner. I can't say thats the best but it works for me.

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That is pretty good method, you want bedliner or any topcoat to stick onto the epoxy and if epoxy is fresh it will have much better adhesion.
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