
mtv wrote:Use the spray on stuff, and you run the risk of getting corrosion going under it. I wouldn't. Stick with good primer, and cover it with rubber matting.
MTV
Backcountry Tundra wrote:mtv wrote:Use the spray on stuff, and you run the risk of getting corrosion going under it. I wouldn't. Stick with good primer, and cover it with rubber matting.
MTV
MTV, I like the spray on idea...how would you get corrosion between the floor and spray on adhesive?? curious cause they put it on various vehicles all the time without corrosion happening...
Has anyone else tried the spray on/paint on foam?
cheers, BCT
58Skylane wrote:Diamond plate is so last year! Bed liner is the way to go. IMHO![]()
I think the key is in the prep work. We have had some aluminum tent/floor carts LineX and although it's pretty tough stuff, it can get chipped and peel back just enough for moisture to get between the bedliner and aluminum. I don't think these carts were prepped very good. I've tested the cheaper off the shelf rattle can Bed Liner (RustOleum) and that stuff chips and comes off pretty easy. I ended up ordering Duraback and going to use that on a aluminum door (which I had bead blasted) and other area's on our semi rigs. Duraback is an Oregon company, too
hardtailjohn wrote:We used to jump a Twin Beech that had diamond plate floors... sure was nice to keep clean, and I don't ever remember it being slick.. John
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