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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Westminster, CO
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Re: Which spray-in bedliner?
I would say GH would go over those areas after you filled them, just fine. We have a special primer, for coating over fiberglass and resin type material, which I would apply to the expoxied area prior to spraying. Make sure all is dry prior to filling those holes. I have been spraying Hockey stick blades where you noramlly would tape the blade. Makes for a really grippy hockey stick, really enables you to lift the puck. I have done this over fiberglass sticks with great success, GH bonds very well to fiberglass.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Atlanta
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Re: Which spray-in bedliner?
It's cool, I accept your apology. Just wanted to point out what I was talking about so you would know where I was coming from. It looked like you didn't realize or believe you made any of those statements.
I was not trying to argue. Simply pointing out what I'm talking about.
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