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Re: ute tray
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No eyed deer!

I think stone guard is like hammer coat, which sets hard. This stuff remains at a rubbery consistency after it's set.

Posted on: 2005/3/3 21:45
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Re: ute tray
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Is that just like stone guard?

Posted on: 2005/3/3 15:39
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Re: ute tray
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A few ute's that I've seen have been done in "Spackle Coat". It's like a rubberised spray-on coating & you can change the thickness & match the colour to the body. Protects your tray too.

I have a brochure here somewhere, I can dig up if you're interested.

Posted on: 2005/3/2 22:42
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IN the process of spraying my ute took it back to steel and should come up good(i didnt think a little car would feel so big to do)But the tray will look a little sad any thoughts??/pictures

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