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you could check out www.sanitred.com
comes in white and is a waterproof polyurethane coating wrote in message ... Is it a good idea to coat the bottom of a steel hull houseboat with a bed liner like Rhino Tuff Stuff, or something like it? One person told me they start to peel off after a few years, but I would think there are products of different quality, as well as possible improvements in products of years ago which may be the ones peeling (or whatever) today. Do those type coatings come in different colors? It seems to me that if they would work well in a truck bed, something like that ought to be great for the roof of a houseboat which gets similar traffic and things dragged around on it, etc....that is, if the stuff is available in white. |
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Drift boat builders, especially the wooden drift boat guys have been
using Rhino Liner or similar products on the bottom of their boats for years. A comparable product that sprays smoother is LineX. Both provide tough, water proof finishes that are very abrassion resistant and bounce of rocks nicely. |
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