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Old 12-20-2018, 09:48 AM
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What a great project for you guys, very cool. What did you guys use for the bedliner spray? It came out really nice.
Thanks! It's been a good time working side by side with this kid. The undercoating I used is made is bought through Finish master. Here is the link. It comes in Aerosol cans which makes it nice. Very durable and paintable. If I remember it was only like $15.00 a can and I used 4 cans to get this done. I plan on using on the back side of the fenders and trunk as well. I was told that SEM makes this for them and they market it.

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How much trouble was it to spray on your back? A rotisserie won't fit in my garage, (and adds a considerable expense) so I was considering doing this also.
It was a little work and the back and neck felt it a little afterwards - but not bad at all.
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The can says...for professional use Only.....😂😂
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Here is a pic of what I bought. Great stuff. Easy to use, covers well and extremely durable.

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I suck at updates!! Lol!! But we have been still plugging away on it. Underside is all done, firewall, frame and accessories painted. Motor and trans cleaned up, painted and back in. Motor and trans had very little miles.. So just a clean up was all that was needed. Brakelines, fuel tank, fuel lines, booster. And master all done... Need to get the exhaust in it, get it on the ground and get it prepped for paint. By far the best thing in this is doing this with my son. He has lit up more than I have ever seen. #projectmemorymaker Name:  20190324_154846.jpg
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Looks great Brent!
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Very nice!!!
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Looks great!!
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