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<blockquote data-quote="gsxrjjordan" data-source="post: 5164384" data-attributes="member: 571123"><p>The thing you've got to look out for with bedliner/undercoating is that a lot of the cheap stuff is asphalt-based, and when it gets hot, it <em>stinks</em>... a lot of 240/race car guys gut their interiors and use that shit to try and keep the noise out, and once the sun bakes it for a while the stench is unbearable.</p><p></p><p>As far as layup, it was already stated - light coats, with a drying/flash time in between. It'll stick to the wood just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gsxrjjordan, post: 5164384, member: 571123"] The thing you've got to look out for with bedliner/undercoating is that a lot of the cheap stuff is asphalt-based, and when it gets hot, it [I]stinks[/I]... a lot of 240/race car guys gut their interiors and use that shit to try and keep the noise out, and once the sun bakes it for a while the stench is unbearable. As far as layup, it was already stated - light coats, with a drying/flash time in between. It'll stick to the wood just fine. [/QUOTE]
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