Hey AC recommended a company called HOTSPRAY which will basically take a part your truck and spray everything down to the frame with a protective coating. This process is suppose to increase the life of your rig. He also sells the nuetrilizing wash to spray your truck down after a day of work.
I'm up in PA and I can't take my rig down to florida to get it HotSprayed, so I'm looking for a way to do it myself.
A little research might go a long way on this one..... before using a "do it yourself kit". I'm not 100% sure, but I think I remember reading somewhere that the chemical makeup of what the Hot Spray folks use is different from the typical spray on liner products. I've read posts from this site where a few people with traditional spray liners have had issues with finding really bad rust behind the liner material.
I bought the most expensive do-it-yourself bedliner kit this year. It was junk. Didn't hold up to the chemicles. I would think that if you really wanted to protect your vehicle, just have it washed at the end of the day.
Yes I would use a primer/cleaner, and then apply the bonding adhesive. Wait until its dry, meaning not even tacky, then lay the epdm down. Make sure you brush it real hard, the diamond plate isn't flat so their can't be any air trapped. I would use the .060 instead of the .045 mil.
-- Edited by A to Z on Saturday 21st of January 2012 12:13:47 PM
I like the epdm. Just re-did my van. Boxed out the roof set-up like a shower pan. If your equipment leaks nothing will save you. Check connections regularly. Keep your set up as simple as possible. My first set up was a real Rube Golberg.
It was difficult to train guys to operate it.
I just finished putting down EDPM with glue. Got the EDPM online and the glue from a local roofing wholeslaer(ABC). They sold me way to much glue for for my 17' box. Probably only needed a gallon or more.
It was not an easy job getting to down because you have to glue both the floor and the back side of the EDPM. Someone said that all you need to do is the edges. I heard that "after" I did might. Don't know it that is right or not. I should have gone up the walls a foot or so.
I put EPDM on the floor of my trailer, I had some leftover from a flat roof installation. I felt it was the best way to go after reading on here for a while.
this is one of the beautys of a flat bed, worse comes to worse, cut the flat bed off and go to the scrap yard and put another one on, total cost about six hundred.
-- Edited by Roof Cleaning Lanoka Harbor NJ 609-971-6553 on Saturday 21st of January 2012 11:24:29 PM
Dan, if you do a search you can find some sh neutralizers. Sodium thiosulfate comes to mind. You could make your own sh neutralizer but you'll still have the salt to deal with. I still think if you go to a car wash you'll be fine. Anyone else can correct me if I'm wrong. As far as AC's products. The bleach wash seemed to be a disaster, the green wash has mixed reviews (some really like it, others didn't think it was worth the money) and I have not heard of anyone using his other products. I am only going by what I've read on the forums reguarding his products.