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  • Muzikman
    Everything AGD
    • Dec 2000
    • 6229

    #46
    Originally posted by PyRo
    How does that rattlegaurd hold up? I use the duplicolor arosol stuff which works decently for some things but it sure wouldn't hold up to regular use in a truck bed. Does that rattlegaurd hold up to large objects sliding around?

    The Duplicolor rattle can is garbage! I used that on the inside of my bumper and it was flaking off before I even got the bumper on. The bumper was preped correctly too (cleaned, etched and primered). Anything is going to be better than that stuff.

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    • PyRo
      President Bioloaf inc.
      • Dec 2000
      • 10186

      #47
      I've never had it peel on me. I just wouldn't put it on high impact areas.
      I've painted several jeep hardtops in it. It hasn't peeled although it will scratch it is tougher than the factory coating though. I've used it on bumpers, again the same thing. I've also used it on floor pans which will have carpet or mats over it and it's done its job in preventing rust but if it wasn't covered I could see it wearing off.

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      • billybob_81067
        A.O.'s official Redneck
        • Jan 2001
        • 1682

        #48
        Originally posted by PyRo
        I've never had it peel on me. I just wouldn't put it on high impact areas.
        I've painted several jeep hardtops in it. It hasn't peeled although it will scratch it is tougher than the factory coating though. I've used it on bumpers, again the same thing. I've also used it on floor pans which will have carpet or mats over it and it's done its job in preventing rust but if it wasn't covered I could see it wearing off.
        LOL I use plain old roofing tar for floor pans that will be covered with carpet. It's only like $6 a gallon and works pretty damn good.
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