Custom Coat Bedliner over SPI epoxy ?

rustover

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I wasn't aware that SPI sold bedliner, until I already had this stuff on hand. I'm looking to shoot some bedliner inside my door skins prior to installing them for sound deadening. Today I put two coats of SPI epoxy down on the skins. The brand of bedliner that I have is Custom Coat sold by TCP Global. Here is a link:

http://www.tcpglobal.com/CUS-TBL-L_2.html#.U8SV-1rD91M

I do have the tinted white version, which I have read will turn yellow. At least it will be inside the door.

Just wondering if I should proceed or come up with a plan B.

Thanks,

Russ
 
Not really sure that type of bedliner will yellow but inside a door it won't as the UV tend to cause the problem.
I say go for it.
 
That stuff looks like a U-Pol bottle with a different label put on it. I used tintable U-Pol 24 hours after SPI epoxy and it came out very nicely and stuck like glue, probably better than glue. I used on the undercarriage and the underside of the fenders.

Charlie D.
 
Thanks guys for the replies. I just put it on about an hour ago. I think it is U Pol. As a matter of fact the activator was made by U Pol. Its suppose to be white, but looks beige when on top of the SPI white epoxy lol. Oh well at least its inside the door. I had a little trouble spraying it. I thought my cheap gun was suppose to fit their bottles, but it didn't. Note to self, next time check before activating it.
 
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