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CALLING ALL VETRANS and GMC Owners. [message #100084] Thu, 16 September 2010 23:18 Go to next message
RUN GMC is currently offline  RUN GMC   United States
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Someone on TEAM RUN GMC suggested that I spray the roof with that paint on bedliner application and protect the seams for future. They are adament that the process will work ,and says it will 1)add strength to ROOF 2)Reduce slippery surface when on roof 3)and solve any future leakage.

I take and respect with HIGH regard the opinions of the MASTERS here on this site and as always I will value and respect all opinions.

What do you guys think of doing this?

Thanks in advance as always,

Frank
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Re: CALLING ALL VETRANS and GMC Owners. [message #100091 is a reply to message #100084] Fri, 17 September 2010 06:30 Go to previous message
hertfordnc is currently offline  hertfordnc   United States
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Frank,


It's not "hogging the board" to post questions. even LOTS of questions, but you're on the swap meet board. not everyone looks here and i don't think it goes out to the email subscribers.

For what it's worth, i don't htink it's such a great idea. there are lots of good products to seal the seams and spray-on bedliner is black so it will absorb heat.

Seal the seams with a suitable product and if you really want have a non-slip suface just pick a few carefully chosen spots and paint on some non-skid, maybe from a marine supply source.

dave
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