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Looking for some brand of bedliner for bottom of the car and pans.

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I have a couple of areas that I'd like to use the stuff. I've not used any of the over the counter products and I have no idea how they hold up and their texture. I'd like to have some texture to the finish and would like it to self level since the car is on the chicken turner and will be almost level when I apply it. So if someone has used a product that they was pleased with and will recommend I'm all ears. :mark
 
Thanks, the Raptor product looks like it's what I need. I do like the fact that it is catalyzed and thus should resist oil, gas and brake fluid.
 
I used Raptor Liner on my Volvo project. I like it.
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I am pretty certain that the Raptor liner is the product sprayed on the bottom of the fastback. It looks good and holds up very well to rock hits and oil. It, however, does not hold up at all against brake fluid :whis

I would use it again on my next project.
 
Thanks for the photos, the close up is nice. I am rather surprised that a two part mix doesn't hold up to brake fluid.
 
"67 evil eleanor" said:
Thanks for the photos, the close up is nice. I am rather surprised that a two part mix doesn't hold up to brake fluid.

I am not 100% sure that is the brand that was used, but seems very familiar in name. The entire bottom of the car, frame rails and inside the inner fenders were shot with it. I had a brake fluid leak where the hose passed through the inner fender and dripped down the frame rail. Peeled the bedliner off the frame. It didn't appear that the frame was prepped quite as good as the rest of the car so that may have something to do with it.
 
I've used duplicolor and thought it was horrible I've also used durabak. They use it got the military and work well but a pita to clean up. They have smooth and a rough finish. If you sre planning on painting the area the raptor is what you want. Durabak also comes in a variety of colors
 
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