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Old 05-26-2020, 03:06 PM   #1
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Re: Cab Floor seam sealer

Clean up the panels. Put 2 coats of Rusbullet and as soon as a 2nd coat dries put a tack coat of the raptor and follow it up with a full coat of raptor. That creates an airtight seal that will last for many years Be sure to use the silver formula and not the black
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Clean up the panels. Put 2 coats of Rusbullet and as soon as a 2nd coat dries put a tack coat of the raptor and follow it up with a full coat of raptor. That creates an airtight seal that will last for many years Be sure to use the silver formula and not the black
Thanks Lupo, I have already purchased my epoxy and will use it as I have sprayed it several times and really like the finished product. I purchased the gallon epoxy and the gallon of activator, so two sprayable gallons means I can put on several coats.
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