Trunk Laying Ideas?

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  1. Wolf Mcbee

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    I was wondering if anyone has sprayed truck bed liner in the trunk, the only thing I'm kinda deciding is if I can handle the amount of empty space in there, does anyone have pics of a lay down or a molded piece? Or Berliner and maybe some audio options back there thanks
     
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    Hey Wolf:
    I had a treatment called " Raptor" sprayed in the Trunk , Under the Hood , Under the Fenders , Lower Body and Frame areas and points of interest while there. It looks great , wears like iron and is easy to keep clean.
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    Is it rust proof? Or rust prevention
     
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    Hi Wolf:
    I don't know about " Rustproof" ?? Its not POR or Rustoleum but it's a high quality coating and it wears well enough that I sprayed the entire UNDERSIDE of the car with it. There is more than One Choice for these areas .. It's entirely up to the individual to select one that fits the bill. I have confidence that the coatings on my cars are adequate. Raptor seems to be " thicker" and dries to a semi-gloss textured finish .
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    I used the Rustoleum undercarriage spray. Works well enough for me.
     
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    When I got my Maverick the PO had sprayed bed liner in the trunk. It all came out when I put my thumb on the end of the garden hose when rinsing out the trunk. Don't know if he prep before applying or if it was the name brand of aerosol can that he used
     
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    Alright well I got an idea or which route I'm gonna take, I'm gonna first apply some rust prevention, let it cure then apply bedliner (Line-X) used it on my truck, then I look at my dads 2014 Malibu and seen the trunk lay down, I'm gonna get some thin sheets of cloth/plastic and I'm just gonna mold it, not Fiberglass, hope it turns out okay
     

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