Floor paint
While this may be good for exhaust work, the film is very thin and fragile, it will rip right off when you step on it or scuff your feet.
I have never heard of this problem. I have only heard good things about it.the film is very thin and fragile, it will rip right off when you step on it or scuff your feet.
While this may be good for exhaust work, the film is very thin and fragile, it will rip right off when you step on it or scuff your feet.
Use bed liner, there is NO auto-body paint that will survive long being stepped on.
I restored a '67 El Camino and used Lizard Skin to do the underside and inside all accessible body panels. It worked wonders for sound deadening and heat reflection. When I get to do a body off on my CJ, I will likely use it underneath. I used Herculiner (low cost and easy to apply at the time) and it is okay but has worn through at the foot area. All else held up. Rhino liner is my next thought on the inside of the tub.
I restored a '67 El Camino and used Lizard Skin to do the underside and inside all accessible body panels. It worked wonders for sound deadening and heat reflection. When I get to do a body off on my CJ, I will likely use it underneath. I used Herculiner (low cost and easy to apply at the time) and it is okay but has worn through at the foot area. All else held up. Rhino liner is my next thought on the inside of the tub.
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