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Old 05-26-2020, 04:03 PM   #1
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Re: Cab Floor seam sealer

Okay that should do the job. I have a tendency for overkill
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Old 05-26-2020, 09:40 PM   #2
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Re: Cab Floor seam sealer

Epoxy primer is only effective if applied to bare metal, so put your Raptor right over the seam sealer.

Just a thought... why not just paint it instead of urethane bed liner? It's cheaper (single stage vs Raptor), it's far easier to apply, far less mess and can be removed on purpose a whole lot easier than bed liner. Bedliner is not good for sound deadening if that's what you're after.

No harm in putting bedliner under your truck but I don't see the benefit. Your truck, you do what you want.
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Old 05-26-2020, 11:07 PM   #3
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Re: Cab Floor seam sealer

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Epoxy primer is only effective if applied to bare metal, so put your Raptor right over the seam sealer.

Just a thought... why not just paint it instead of urethane bed liner? It's cheaper (single stage vs Raptor), it's far easier to apply, far less mess and can be removed on purpose a whole lot easier than bed liner. Bedliner is not good for sound deadening if that's what you're after.

No harm in putting bedliner under your truck but I don't see the benefit. Your truck, you do what you want.
I am using the raptor for durability as it will be a driver and the undercoating in my mind will be more durable than paint (single stage) regarding rock chips/debris. I will have my epoxy down as my base for rust prevention. Using epoxy as my base, I have no plans of removing the bed liner unless rust becomes an issue, fingers crossed it doesn’t.
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