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6x Rust-Oleum Truck Bed Pro Grade Black Spray Cans $69 Delivered @ South East Clearance Centre

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ABOUT 6 CANS OF TRUCK BED PRO SPRAY

  • 6 cans

Professional Grade Truck Bed Coating delivers high performance results with the touch of a button. This tough coating offers a textured non-skid finish that resists chips, abrasions, chemicals, rust and fading. Commonly used on truck beds, this multi-purpose coating is convenient for application on small surfaces or areas with tight, curved contours that are difficult to brush. It also works great when used as a touch-up spray for the Professional Grade Truck Bed Kit.
Features

  • Professional grade protection from impact, chips and fading
    • Rust protection
    • Renews and protects a wide variety of metal or painted surfaces
    • It’s perfect for automotive accent projects like rims, striping, and interiors.
    • 425gram cans
    • 6 cans

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closed Comments

  • +1

    I use this for coating subwoofer boxes.
    The rubberised texture is so different to the MDF box, it really helps cut down on the resonance.
    I originally tried it because I hate carpeting boxes and if it sucked, I can still carpet it.
    2~3 coats - I do not carpet my boxes anymore :)

  • Would these work as a leak sealer, like those ones you see on TV where they spray a sieve and it holds water afterwards? They normally cost $20+. I'm thinking of using them on my leaky rust gutters.

    • No it won’t work as a leak sealer

    • Nope; if you're trying to bodge a temporary repair for house guttering, you want a fine mesh and some NC Silicone. AC Silicone will make it worse.
      Grab yourself an extra 6mo of time by generously spraying gold-gal on the rust 24hrs before you try to repair anything.

  • -1

    Description…. About 6 cans. Only in Australia! She’ll be right mate

  • Any good for my enclosed car trailer floor? I'm thinking yes… but it says for small areas where you can't brush… so what is the cheaper/ better option for large areas you can brush??

    • +1

      This same product, in a tin.

      This stuff tends to suffer hot tire pickup though, so you might just want to do the walking areas.

      Or use an epoxy product.

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