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new do it yourself type of spray on liner?

Redfrog

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give it a look see and tell me what you think I am thinking of trying it
<a target="_blank" href=http://southernpolyurethanes.com>southernpolyurethanes.com</a><P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Redfrog on 09/03/01 12:58 AM.</FONT></P>
 
try it now

Elvis does live I seen him at Hardees
 
Much better........the stuff looks pretty pricey- how does it compare cost-wise to other products out there?



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Any pics of this stuff actually in a truck bed? I couldn't seem to find any? Just curious on where you found this? Always searching for a better do it yourself bed liner, although Herciliner is pretty good if you do good prep IMO.

-Mikey
1987 Chevy K5 Blazer- 350 TBI
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I have used their rubber coating. Goes on nice and looks pretty good, but it is not as thick as I would have liked for it to have been.

'85 K5 : Run it til it breaks, then fix it and go again!
 
I have sent them a E-mail to see if I can get a pic of what it looks like, and how much it would take for a 6ft bed. to know if it is cost effictive or not $150 a gallon does not seem to bad granted you can get herc for $90 a gallon but from what I have been told herc does not have any insulating value
at all this stuff should have a little bit I would think. I just stumbled across it one night and thought it looked fairly good.
If I get the right answers for them I may try it.

Elvis does live I seen him at Hardees
 
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