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Post by gharbin18 on May 13, 2009 9:11:39 GMT -5
does anyone know if this stuff is any good or not i bought enough to do my yota and more but does anyone know the best way of doin it.... ive heard spry it roll it brush it but jus wanted to see if anyone knew the best way to do it thanks
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Post by Hoodlum on May 13, 2009 14:32:11 GMT -5
does anyone know if this stuff is any good or not i bought enough to do my yota and more but does anyone know the best way of doin it.... ive heard spry it roll it brush it but jus wanted to see if anyone knew the best way to do it thanks I use this stuff on a lot of things.I get the spray can kind at Wal mart. I don't go heavy with it I just kinda glaze it on(real thin) I cover the frame,sliders, bumpers,grille and plenty more.If you want a thick coat go with the roll-on but if you want just a coating then go with the spray can as it's easier to control.Just my thought.
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Post by Justin on May 13, 2009 14:33:24 GMT -5
I used the stuff in the spray can in my old bronco2 and i didn't like it al all it went on way to thin. I have herd the roll on stuff is alot better.
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Post by gharbin18 on May 14, 2009 9:13:58 GMT -5
well another question is what should i take the paint completely off or what i heard it will bubble up sometimes
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Post by Hoodlum on May 15, 2009 8:54:37 GMT -5
I've only used the stuff on bare metal with self etching primer.I've never used it on a painted surface.So I'm not sure but wouold like to know as well.
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Post by Justin on May 15, 2009 13:55:38 GMT -5
I just scuffed the paint up on the floor of my bronco2 and then cleaned it with thinner. I had no problems with adhesion.
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Post by kentuckyboy on May 17, 2009 12:00:34 GMT -5
i had an 86 s10 i used the roll on style in the bed within a month it was peeling away i sanded and cleanrd the bed well i just think its inferior compared to linex or rinolining
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