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<blockquote data-quote="mrwiggins" data-source="post: 75175" data-attributes="member: 1120"><p>The boat I'm working on came with some kind of spray-in bedliner in it (not sure what kind). I'm sure it was pretty old by the time I got it. That being said, it had become pretty dry and brittle. I was able to pull most of it out by hand. </p><p></p><p>Between my experience and reading on this forum, my best guess is that it may help stop some links in the short-term, but probably won't do much in the long run. If you want it just as a coating for the floor, it will probably work fine for that. Also, consider that bedliner (especially black colored) will probably get pretty hot in the summer sun . . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrwiggins, post: 75175, member: 1120"] The boat I'm working on came with some kind of spray-in bedliner in it (not sure what kind). I'm sure it was pretty old by the time I got it. That being said, it had become pretty dry and brittle. I was able to pull most of it out by hand. Between my experience and reading on this forum, my best guess is that it may help stop some links in the short-term, but probably won't do much in the long run. If you want it just as a coating for the floor, it will probably work fine for that. Also, consider that bedliner (especially black colored) will probably get pretty hot in the summer sun . . . [/QUOTE]
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