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ct08
10-24-2008, 05:10 PM
I have a camaro on a rotisserie right now, but I dont know which bedliner will work best or hold up best over time. I want to spray the bottom side with for sound reduction and protection. After all this work I would hate for the bedliner to chip, fade, or peel over time. Help me out guys!!!! :hmm:

The WidowMaker
10-26-2008, 09:58 AM
im interested in this too. frank just shot motivator with second skin on the bottom. their product is meant as a sound deadener for inside and out, but i just dont know how it would hold up on the bottom.

im trying to decide whether im going to base and clear the bottom or do this as well.......


Tim

zerotofear
10-26-2008, 12:46 PM
UPOL's Raptor product is really good it comes in a tintable product, that sells in a kit form for less than $150 with a gun to apply it.
We used it on the Smokin SS Monte Carlo , we even used it un-thinned to look like leather on some interior fabricated panels.

Huneycutt
01-28-2009, 01:06 PM
I followed a hot rod builder who did this on a Firebird. He uses a brand called SEM. Its a truck bedliner, but you can get it in black or a (relatively) clear that's tintable. The guy had some good tips about thinning it out so that it goes on smoother than you would expect from a spray-on bedliner. I shot everything on video, if you are interested, you can find it at http://streetmuscleaction.com/applying-ultra-tough-underbody-protector/2008/09/

2Bad4Ya
01-29-2009, 07:12 PM
Shot my 68 camaro in upol raptor, ez to shoot looks good holds up nicely.

Friend shot his chevelle with SEM product and it looks just as good as the raptor.

Basicly you can't go wrong with either brand.

Second Skin Rep
02-10-2009, 03:06 PM
im interested in this too. frank just shot motivator with second skin on the bottom. their product is meant as a sound deadener for inside and out, but i just dont know how it would hold up on the bottom.

im trying to decide whether im going to base and clear the bottom or do this as well.......


Tim

Just so you know Tim, we also manufacture a DIY Bed Liner (https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/www.secondskinaudio.com/products/diy-bedliner.php)in addition to our noise and heat coatings.

ANT