Aggressive1
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Apr 19, 2005
- Location
- Myrtle Beach
Anybody see a reason not to hurculine my trailer bed? I've got a steel trailer thats 20' long and the surface is diamond plate. But the diamond plate is kind of layered, so there are seams. The paint is worn off and the bed is rusting so I need to get it protected asap. I'm afraid If I just paint it it'll wear right back off. So what about hurculiner? It has a sandpaper finish which should not destroy all traction when loading and its thick so it will seals the seams nicely. It says it resists chemichals such as oil (which is good with all the leaks I have) and I know bedliners are pretty tuff. But the stuff is like $89.99 a gallon which covers 60 square feet. My trailer is 140 square feet total, so it should take more than 2 gallons. So I want to make sure I'm not wasting my money.