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<blockquote data-quote="bgm" data-source="post: 301180" data-attributes="member: 1754"><p>I have no intention of doing the floor in the stuff, just the walls. I'm not sure that sealing the wood that way wouldn't cause more problems then it would cure. So if I'm only doing the walls and cross members, one kit would be more than enough. As far as warranty, I'd seriously doubt if they would warranty it for this application. If it works it going to work warranty or not and I'd rather keep the money in my pocket. As far as the prep work, I've read the directions, I can understand what needs to be done and I'm not too lazy to do it right. I do want everything under the floor and at the walls coated with something so there's a layer of protection between the metal and any new flooring I put in. I would like to be able to use ACQ, but know how it'll eat bare steel. I keep thinking the bed liner is the way to go and just wanted some one with expierence with it to give an educated response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgm, post: 301180, member: 1754"] I have no intention of doing the floor in the stuff, just the walls. I'm not sure that sealing the wood that way wouldn't cause more problems then it would cure. So if I'm only doing the walls and cross members, one kit would be more than enough. As far as warranty, I'd seriously doubt if they would warranty it for this application. If it works it going to work warranty or not and I'd rather keep the money in my pocket. As far as the prep work, I've read the directions, I can understand what needs to be done and I'm not too lazy to do it right. I do want everything under the floor and at the walls coated with something so there's a layer of protection between the metal and any new flooring I put in. I would like to be able to use ACQ, but know how it'll eat bare steel. I keep thinking the bed liner is the way to go and just wanted some one with expierence with it to give an educated response. [/QUOTE]
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