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PONYMAN Gearhead Posts: 349 From: Ardmore, Ok. USA Registered: Jul 99
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posted 04-22-2002 10:12 PM
Also the spray on truck bed liner is incredibly tough and impervious to most anything. You can buy it in spray cans at Wally World and O'Reilly's. You can continue to build coats and make it as thick as you want. ------------------ 72 Mach 1 351C
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SteveLaRiviere Administrator Posts: 42859 From: Saco, Maine Registered: May 99
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posted 04-25-2002 01:00 PM
In a spray bomb? I should buy some to experiment with.------------------
'70 Mustang Mach 1 M code 351C 4V/FMX/3.25 open '72 Mustang Sprint Coupe 351C 4V/FMX/4.30 Trac Lok '94 F-150 XL 5.8L/E4OD/3.55 Limited Slip MCA Member # 47773 The secret of success is sincerity. Once you can fake that, you got it made.
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PONYMAN Gearhead Posts: 349 From: Ardmore, Ok. USA Registered: Jul 99
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posted 04-25-2002 10:15 PM
Yeah, comes in a large spray can aabout the size of a can of undercoating. Don't konw if you remember, but I used it when I re-did my fiberglass interior quarter panels. Filled the nicks and scratched with fiberglass jelly, sanded the entire panel down smooth, and then sprayed a texture on the panels with the truck bed coating in the spray can. Finally painted the panels medium ginger also from a spray can. You really have to look close to tell that the texture isn't the orginal, and the panels look like new. Not bragging, but i have never seen any panels on a 71-73 look any better. This stuff is tough also.
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