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Rubberized undercoat - Cheapest way to buy it for big job?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Fordor Ron, Jan 14, 2014.

  1. duke460
    Joined: Jan 7, 2009
    Posts: 192

    duke460
    Member
    from Wisconsin

    I have used raptor bedliner on my last two cars. Holds up for years, all you need to do is hose if off. Pretty easy to spray, dries fast and durable. I will never use rubberized under coating again. Check the pictures on my build posts.
     
  2. shivasdad
    Joined: May 27, 2007
    Posts: 587

    shivasdad
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    from Texas

    I have used durabak. Tough rubber like finish and looks good. Can be sprayed but I rolled and brushed into the corners. Little over $100 for a gallon which is plenty for a car. Got a few places on my work coveralls that are still hanging on after 5 months of weekly washing.
     
  3. toad611
    Joined: Jun 19, 2008
    Posts: 79

    toad611
    Member
    from Tennessee

    Rusfre Rubberized Undercoat. about $22 a gallon.
     
  4. nmpontiac
    Joined: Apr 24, 2007
    Posts: 1,235

    nmpontiac
    Member
    from Taos, NM

    I happened to need some rubberized undercoat for a customer's OT C10 pickup and asked about it at my local Napa store. It was Duplicolor UC101 16 oz cans and when the counter guy looked it up it was $2.89 a can - we double checked it and it came back as the correct price so I bought 10 cans. Worked fine for what I needed it for.
    I did use bed liner on the underside of my '50 Pontiac.
     
  5. The old story...........You get what you pay for.
    I've used 3M rubberized undercoating for years. Covers excellent, nice medium gloss sheen, and it lays on heavily and wont clog the nozzle of the spray can.
    Yes it costs more but the benefits far outweigh the added cost.
     
  6. Doppleganger
    Joined: Nov 13, 2013
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    I typically POR-15'd the seams then used those tall cans of 3M undercoating - love that stuff. Its messy when first applied but after about a week or so, it becomes waxy and is easy to work around without wearing it. Great sound deadener and looks stock too. This is what I'll do on my project when its blasted clean this Spring.

    In the blister pack stores its $15+ a can but there's an autoparts store in Sioux Falls on feebay that sells it in 3 packs for $26.95 delivered.

    :cool:
     

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