Spater Paint in Trunk?

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  1. FuzzyDuck

    FuzzyDuck JunkYard Hopper

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    Wanting to Spatterpaint my trunk with Eastwood spater paint, have a rubberized coating in trunk at present. Will this paint cover this coating or do I need to strip it off? :confused:
     
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  2. Dan Starnes

    Dan Starnes Original owner

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    When I restored my 60 Pontiac I used a rubberized seam sealer after I replaced the trunk pan. The spatter paint has stuck to mine for 3 years now.
    Dan
     
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    FuzzyDuck JunkYard Hopper

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    Thats what I wanted to know.Thanks!!!!
    I was talking Doug Bauer about it and he wasn't sure if
    it would stick. The job he did on his 72 Grabber came out really well. Thought I'd give it a try.
     
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    littleredtoy Seth

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    Mine stuck.

    I did splatter paint over Rhino liner.
    Worked great.

    Seth
     

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