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POPPAWS BRONCO

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Ok that's one vote. Where did you use it B&F I need to find something to coat my new floor pans and will also need a coating on my new roll bars I'm installing as well.


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langester

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I am a big fan as well. I shot the inside of my tub, went on very easy. I am going to shoot my firewall and inner fenders. I am also going to shoot it on my rockers with nerf steps welded to them for grip.
 

Tucknkitty

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Hey -

That stuff is awesome - got it in the engine bay and on a trailer. prep - prep - prep! Self etch on bare metal and ensure you're spraying in a warm environment or garage. Test on cardboard at different PSI and distances. When done right it looks really good - I've used tintable and black. I'm gonna do my bumpers this summer. Pics to follow:
 

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DirtDonk

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It's got a great texture, look and feel. Better than many other liner products.
Until I got this '68 I was never a big fan of using bedliner on the floors. Now I'm a fan under the right circumstances.
The "PO" (904Bronco here) did such a good job, and it came out so good, being color-matched to the body and all, that I'm having a hard time even thinking about covering it up with sound deadeners and carpet.
But summer is looming...

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He takes good pics too!
Luckily he documented the build really well.

Paul
 

jdbronco

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That is such a great color Paul. Tyler's looks very similar to that with a color matched liner. Really jazzes it up while still being a tough coating. One of these days I'll actually get to stripping my floors and doing them up right...
 

migs

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I did a two tone with the tintable version on just the floor to sort of emulate a parchment floor mat.
 

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Crush

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Migs. We need more details!!! I noticed it looks like it has flek in it and how did you get the bronco emblem rubber to stick without curling up. I tried that once with a black cut out and it curled around the edges
 

migs

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Migs. We need more details!!! I noticed it looks like it has flek in it and how did you get the bronco emblem rubber to stick without curling up. I tried that once with a black cut out and it curled around the edges
the liner was tinted with two different colors, then it's just a matter of application techniques to achieve the desired specks.
The emblem is all steel, and permanently affixed to the sheet metal of the tunnel.
 

CA_bronco

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I used the tintable ...happy with the way it turned out
 

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