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Old 04-16-2010, 08:06 PM
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What are you guys using for undercoating besides the rubberized stuff
Old 04-16-2010, 09:53 PM
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Just today I saw someone use dupli-color spary can truck bed coating, which look O.K.
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When my car gets repainted later this summer it'll most likely be done with POR-15. Not sure how it'll look but I don't care, it is underneath the car I just want the protection more than anything.
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POR-15 is probably one of the best choices.

I however, have used the duplicolor truck bed liner (can) on my front wheel wells, and will be doing the rears this summer, whenever I get a chance.
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Just did the rear wheel wells a couple days ago with the duplicolor bedliner.
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Just did the rear wheel wells a couple days ago with the duplicolor bedliner.
how long will that stuff last on the wheel wells? and yea por-15 is pretty good for undercoating
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Not sure, we'll find out though, mine had some prior undercoating on them and it looked grey (and it was clean) so I sprayed the duplicolor and it's a nice dark black now instead. It comes off I'll just spray some more as I have cans I never used.



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