Re: [Amc-list] Bedliner on Floors
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Re: [Amc-list] Bedliner on Floors



" From: "Clifton  Danley" <am401@xxxxxxxxxxx>
" 
" Has anyone ever used pickup roll-on bedliner on a car floor? It seems like
" it would be a good floor treatment for solid metal. Seems pretty good and
" sound dampening, adhesion is good, and obviously it would conform to floor
" stampings...
" 
" www.nonslipcoating.com
" 
" The above link is for Durabak, the highest rated bedliner among Jeepers. I 
" have used this stuff to coat the entire floor of my Wagoneer, and most 
" recently my Spirit drag car. The stuff is great. Durable, easy to touch up 
" (blends in so you can't tell) and will seal rust since it's a polyurethane 
" coating. There may be some other good stuff out there, but I will never use 
" anything else. At $100 per gallon, it ain't cheap. It's also available in 
" several colors. They produce a special primer for rust-treated areas, and 
" the final cleaning step is xylene. Check www.ifsja.org for more testimonials 
" (do a search for Durabak).

my research indicated that adhesion isn't that good without adequate
prep work; you have to scuff up the surface pretty well or it'll just
bead up.  one site even said a good job is 75% prep, 25% application.

this may be because it's usually applied over paint.

i also found several bedliners that are sprayed on -hot- and got the
distinct impression that you can't equal the quality of these coatings
with anything you can apply yourself at home.  of course they also
cost several times as much...

i wouldn't put them down over -bare- metal.  i'd want
a phosphoric acid prep wash like martin senour 'iron etch', to make
sure there's no rust and leave an iron phosphate layer [which looks
like bare metal only dull/non-shiny]
a zinc phosphate rustproofing primer like martin senour 'triple etch'
a urethane paint primer
scuff etc. as recommended by the bedliner people
then the bedliner

once it's down properly it's there to stay, and it's much tougher than
any other kind of surface coating.
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