Mav update!!

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  1. jpollard

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    Ok Preston...what did you mean by "at least on that." :D
     
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    Dang...I love rust bullet! I finished pressure washing and sand blasting the rest of my undercarriage then I coated it with Rust Bullet. I wish I could leave it like this but I am still going to line over it. Maybe I wont drive this car when I am done!! Sorry, had to post this one......
     

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    So you're going to rhino line the entire bottom and trunk of the car?
     
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    Yep. A light coat....not thick like a truck bed. It will help with rust and sound. We will see how it works. I am also lining the trunk, and passenger compartment and half the engine bay.
     
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    Did that to mine.

    We rhinolined the interior/floors and the trunk.
    I then applied splatter in the trunk over the
    liner coating.


    Seth
     
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    a pic. of my truck bed liner.
     
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    one of the heat pad...frank...:bananaman :bananaman
     
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    Looks good! I will probably just leave the liner exposed in the trunk, I am going to texture it and I dont know how the splatter paint will look over it.

    How do you guys like the liner in your cars? Was it quieter and how is it holding up? Also, what would you recommend for the reflective padding, I need to order mine.

    thanks
     
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    wish i had a big finger to give ya cause i have to use a basketball goal and a crown vic as a car lift
     
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    :D I am in good with the local votech and they are letting me do most of my car there. I go in after school and work on it. Yep, a lift is WONDERFUL...wish I could get one in my garage....oh well.
     
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    i go to votech but have no way to haul at the moment:smash: :smash: :smash: :smash:
     
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    Our vo-tech can spray it on....man, they are handy to have around!! :D
     
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    jerry, they have a gun just for the liner. i did the cans on my 73' and the gun on the (m.a.v.'s)71'. they say you can also brush or roll it on...frank...:bananaman :bananaman
     
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    Country Mav Die-Hard Ford Guy!

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    Haha- just re-read it.......

    quote: "Ok Preston...what did you mean by "at least on that." "

    No harm meant Mr. Pollard, I was just saying that the trunk itself deserved a naner-guy........... :p Or was I?......... Just kidding- It really is coming along nicely. Keep us updated. Preston
     
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    Wow jp...its Deja Vu' all over again...I did the exact same thing to the Comet trunk this weekend...I used the POR15 though(black)
    I like the looks of yours better, the satin finish has a better look than gloss
    Nice Job bud
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