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Old 06-19-2008, 08:47 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Bedliner paint is (pardon the pun) a poor man's POR-15. I think the protective qualities are similar, but it is easier to apply, and it isn't so damn glossy. I used it on the interior floor panels and on the bottom of the new gas tank and was quite please with the results. (I'll do the mitt smearing shtick later....). The seller/clowns that flipped my GTO had applied 1/8" of undercoating to everything (hiding all kinds of nasty surprises) so after dealing with that cleanup, I'm more inclined to use the heavy bedliner paint than to reapply more undercoating. Get a can (WalMart) and give it a try in a less obvious place and see if you like it. If not there are always more expensive options out there. (A dollar saved here is a dollar spent there......)

Good luck//Mike
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