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Can the rocker panel texturing spray be applied over the sound damping
material? Will the dogs nails also scratch through this? The sound damping material is a sheet around 1/8" thick with the consistency of tar or soft rubber. It does not look easy to remove. "Refinish King" > wrote in message ... > A name brand rubberized like: > > 3-M or Keystone. Maybe those would work, but the dogs nails would scratch it > to the soft underpart. How about this? > > Try Rocker Panel Texturing Spray, it's harder than rubberized undercoating, > will not be scratched by the dog's nails, and is almost like a bed liner > product. At a lot less cost! > > Just make sure to scuff everything up with red Scotch Brite pads, and make > sure there is no shine at all! > > Refinish King > > > "Kevin" > wrote in message > ... > > Thanks, I have another question. > > > > A salesperson at Autozone recommended using a rubberized undercoating > rather > > than herculiner if I didn't want to scrape out the sound damper. He > thought > > the flexible undercoat would work better on top of the tar like sound > > damping material than the herculiner type product would. > > > > Has anyone used undercoating as a 'bedliner type' application? I won't be > > needing the protection from heavy useage that a typical bedliner provides. > > I would only need something that will protect from very light use (such as > > packing the dogs, bikes, camping gear.) I thought that undercoating was > > sticky and crumbled after a few years. Is this correct? > > > > > > "Kevin" > wrote in message > > ... > > > Hello everyone, > > > > > > I was wondering if any has used the spray on bedliner for a jeep-type > > > application. I would like to pull the carpet from my '97 geo tracker > and > > > replace it with one of the DIY paint on bedliner products. I have a few > > > questions: > > > > > > 1. Has anyone done this in a Geo (I have seen a few jeeps do this)? If > > so, > > > could you please let me know what to look out for when doing this. > > > 2. Is there a product that can be applied over the factory sound > dampening > > > material or must this material be removed? > > > 3. If the sound dampening must be removed, what is the best way to do > > this? > > > It sticks like a son of a gun! > > > 4. Which product would you recommend? > > > > > > The local Rhino liner and Line-X shops are quoting between 550-750 > > (assuming > > > I pull everything and remove the sound damping material). One shop will > > do > > > it for 600 over the sound damping material without any warranty. I > don't > > > want to spend this much on a 'cheapie' 4x4. Please help!!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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