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bedliner in stock trailer?
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<blockquote data-quote="rmcva" data-source="post: 437101" data-attributes="member: 5473"><p>I used a sparyon from Duplicolor. Only used it from the edge of the floor up the walls about 4 ft. and on the gate. I bought the nozzle to hook to my compressor and I sprayed it on. It's been on for 3 years now and holding up good.</p><p></p><p> The trailer was starting to rust out so I went to work on it before it got bad. I sand blasted all the rust out, used a rust converter paint, then regular paint over that and then the sprayon bed liner. Also put a new wood floor in and treated everything under it with the paint. So far I've seen no rust and the paints are holding well against the manure. On the floor I used a wire cattle panel. Best thing I've seen to keep cattle from slipping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmcva, post: 437101, member: 5473"] I used a sparyon from Duplicolor. Only used it from the edge of the floor up the walls about 4 ft. and on the gate. I bought the nozzle to hook to my compressor and I sprayed it on. It's been on for 3 years now and holding up good. The trailer was starting to rust out so I went to work on it before it got bad. I sand blasted all the rust out, used a rust converter paint, then regular paint over that and then the sprayon bed liner. Also put a new wood floor in and treated everything under it with the paint. So far I've seen no rust and the paints are holding well against the manure. On the floor I used a wire cattle panel. Best thing I've seen to keep cattle from slipping. [/QUOTE]
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