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<blockquote data-quote="jigngrub" data-source="post: 285259" data-attributes="member: 6657"><p>Bed liner is a poor choice for a hull coating, most if not all of the people that put it on their boat regret it afterwards... and the boat gets sold with that junk on it instead of trying to remove it.</p><p></p><p>Bed liner only stops leaks temporarily, another one of the reasons that the boat gets sold with the bed liner on it. Bed liner makes it very difficult to find out exactly where the boat is leaking... and you spend more time chasing leaks and removing bed liner trying to find the leak.</p><p></p><p>... but don't take my word for this, go ahead and apply it to your boat and find out for yourself.</p><p></p><p>Gluvit or Coat-it to stop leaks and the a couple good coats of tractor and implement paint over self etching primer is a much better option and it looks a lot nicer too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jigngrub, post: 285259, member: 6657"] Bed liner is a poor choice for a hull coating, most if not all of the people that put it on their boat regret it afterwards... and the boat gets sold with that junk on it instead of trying to remove it. Bed liner only stops leaks temporarily, another one of the reasons that the boat gets sold with the bed liner on it. Bed liner makes it very difficult to find out exactly where the boat is leaking... and you spend more time chasing leaks and removing bed liner trying to find the leak. ... but don't take my word for this, go ahead and apply it to your boat and find out for yourself. Gluvit or Coat-it to stop leaks and the a couple good coats of tractor and implement paint over self etching primer is a much better option and it looks a lot nicer too. [/QUOTE]
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