Marine: Boating, Sailing, PWC, GPS and Navigation - spray on bedliner on boat
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bill30mccway
07-03-09, 12:59 AM
Anybody tried spray on bedliner on boat to protect from rust and chemical corrosion.I have applied spray on bedlier recently.What you say?
Rick Johnston
07-03-09, 05:22 AM
Welcome to the forums.
I wouldn't consider using it on the hull but see no reason why you couldn't use it on the deck.
I wouldn't consider using it on the hull but see no reason why you couldn't use it on the deck.
mla2ofus
07-03-09, 09:15 PM
A lot of folks in the mountain west are putting it on drift boats for fishing rivers. Keeps them from getting dinged up from hitting rocks. I wouldn't recommend it for any hull you want to plane.
Mike
Mike
dlinder
07-04-09, 04:40 AM
I would not put it on the outside, below the warter line, inside would be fine.
bill30mccway
07-14-09, 04:54 AM
I sprayed qwikliner spray on my boat.It prevents boat from chemical corrosion,rust,scratches.My boat looks like newone.:madhell:
rkcarguy
07-28-09, 06:01 PM
I have a bayliner with tired carpet and I am planning to go the same route, pull it up and have a thick blue liner sprayed on the floor...
My buddy had his truck done and he hauls gravel, rocks, really beats that bed, and it's held up well for a couple years now.
Probably the hardest part is you'll have to remove or mask off whatever you don't want covered very well, overspray is not coming off.
My buddy had his truck done and he hauls gravel, rocks, really beats that bed, and it's held up well for a couple years now.
Probably the hardest part is you'll have to remove or mask off whatever you don't want covered very well, overspray is not coming off.
Ranger373
08-11-09, 02:29 PM
I have talked to a couple guys that did this to thier boats. They were not happy with how HOT the deck got. Feel the back of a pickup and feel how hot the deck gets compared to carpet in the sun.
Gunguy45
08-11-09, 02:35 PM
Well of course..if you do black...there are plenty of other colors. And you can always put carpet or mats on top.
wire twister
09-07-09, 02:33 PM
Be sure you do not EVER want to get it off. I am restoring an ElCamino that had one sprayed in it, i was successful in removing it, with a die grinder and rust stripping wheel, would not want to try to remove that stuff from fiberglass!!
Gunguy45
09-07-09, 02:58 PM
Thats why the good ones have a "no peel" warranty. Gotta tell ya..when I saw the guy going at the bed of my brand new $24K Dodge truck with a wire wheel on a grinder..it kinda made me worry...
They did that and then wiped everything with something (paint thinner? acetone?) and did the spray after masking.
8 years of no issues at all...at least with the bedliner...
This was Line-X..I just like it better than the Rhino.
They did that and then wiped everything with something (paint thinner? acetone?) and did the spray after masking.
8 years of no issues at all...at least with the bedliner...
This was Line-X..I just like it better than the Rhino.
hvac01453
09-18-09, 11:31 PM
What I see with liners is tool boxes slide all over the back...does the spray do the same?
Gunguy45
09-19-09, 07:37 AM
hvac...some liners do let things slide, yes. But no more than bare metal or the drop in liners..maybe a little less. Rhino is actually much less likely to let things slide around from what I've seen.