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<blockquote data-quote="garzilla" data-source="post: 264736" data-attributes="member: 8792"><p>That stuff looks pretty cool!!</p><p></p><p>Only thing I noticed is that I couldn't find anywhere on their website, anything about waterPROOFING......on the Boats tab, they stress "non slip"...and "bottom protection"...judging by the way it looks, I'm sure it'd seal rivets though.</p><p></p><p>Seems like you have to use their primer too.</p><p></p><p>Prices on this stuff have come way down...I remember my dad wanting a bed liner years back, and they wanted almost 1,000 clams to do it!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garzilla, post: 264736, member: 8792"] That stuff looks pretty cool!! Only thing I noticed is that I couldn't find anywhere on their website, anything about waterPROOFING......on the Boats tab, they stress "non slip"...and "bottom protection"...judging by the way it looks, I'm sure it'd seal rivets though. Seems like you have to use their primer too. Prices on this stuff have come way down...I remember my dad wanting a bed liner years back, and they wanted almost 1,000 clams to do it!!! [/QUOTE]
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