AshleyMckendree
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Just laid this on my 2000 E-350 (Powerstroke)
Prep work was KEY... used a "Nylon Cup Brush" on my angle grinder to make quick work of scuffing up the walls and floor (Got the idea watching this video) [video=youtube_share;U-iA8S8xZTA]http://youtu.be/U-iA8S8xZTA[/video]
Then cleaned everything with Xylene, then again... and AGAIN... I cant stress how hospital operating room clean the surface has to be.
I used my Co2 tank setup to spray with instead of my loud compressor (the setup I use to charge up my Pepsi sprayers, and to operate emergency air tools on the side of the road, like an impact gun)
This provided constant dry air @ 58 psi.

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As you can see it had a rubber mat trapping moisture down, so the rust was sprayed with "Rust converter"

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These photos are after 3 heavy coats (2 days apart)

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Here is the product and the gun that came with the kit.

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So far it has had more than a week to cure, and to test it I threw a hammer in to the van and let it drop hard, it did nothing to the liner, but Im sure if I slide a TM in with a really sharp edge it will probably peel this up because it will peel the metal itself up.
Although allot of "Mudders" paint this stuff on the outside of their rock crawler 4x4's, and roll on to large rocks without scuffing this stuff up.
Will post pics once we finish building the direct drive for it.
Prep work was KEY... used a "Nylon Cup Brush" on my angle grinder to make quick work of scuffing up the walls and floor (Got the idea watching this video) [video=youtube_share;U-iA8S8xZTA]http://youtu.be/U-iA8S8xZTA[/video]
Then cleaned everything with Xylene, then again... and AGAIN... I cant stress how hospital operating room clean the surface has to be.
I used my Co2 tank setup to spray with instead of my loud compressor (the setup I use to charge up my Pepsi sprayers, and to operate emergency air tools on the side of the road, like an impact gun)
This provided constant dry air @ 58 psi.

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As you can see it had a rubber mat trapping moisture down, so the rust was sprayed with "Rust converter"

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These photos are after 3 heavy coats (2 days apart)

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Here is the product and the gun that came with the kit.

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So far it has had more than a week to cure, and to test it I threw a hammer in to the van and let it drop hard, it did nothing to the liner, but Im sure if I slide a TM in with a really sharp edge it will probably peel this up because it will peel the metal itself up.
Although allot of "Mudders" paint this stuff on the outside of their rock crawler 4x4's, and roll on to large rocks without scuffing this stuff up.
Will post pics once we finish building the direct drive for it.