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Rubberized Undercoating

ramdough

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Anyone have any experience with rubberized undercoating? Suggestions?

I am thinking of spraying above my rear tires (not on a stock bed).


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87cr250r

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GM has been using gelled calcium sulfonate as an undercoating lately. It's self-healing and can be applied to marginally prepared surfaces.


It's wax-like so you don't want to use it in places it might rub off on you like engine compartments.
 

coachgeo

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ifffff.... your going to coat..... yuo need something that sticks extremely well..... and ABSOLUTELY prevents air AND water from getting behind it. Hence why most these days use quality bed liner-ish Poly? stuff (rubber bits embedded or not) stuff. And you want to coat it in a large enough manner the stuffs edge fits a way so it is physically harder for water/air to penetrate at that edge/paint line.
 

GeneralDisorder

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Rubberized coating is a HUGE fail. It generally just results in sealing in the moisture and salt and causes worse corrosion - any minor rock chip will cause corrosion to spread under it. The best choices are self-healing surface coatings like Fluid-Film, Blaster Surface Shield, or a wax based coating like Cosmoline.

Please don't use rubberized coatings. It will destroy your truck.
 

ramdough

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Thanks all. No undercoat. I have red oxide primer. Will probably just paint and touch up as needed. At least I can see what is happening before I do more.


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