Rubberized spray flooring?
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Last winter I was hot on the idea of putting Sea Deck in the cockpit of my ride. After a call out the company I changed my mind. So now I'm kicking around the idea of a spray in ruberized flooring.... Something that will hold up. It needs to be white and not get slick when wet. My current floring is just to slick when it's wet.
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Last winter I was hot on the idea of putting Sea Deck in the cockpit of my ride. After a call out the company I changed my mind. So now I'm kicking around the idea of a spray in ruberized flooring.... Something that will hold up. It needs to be white and not get slick when wet. My current floring is just to slick when it's wet.
Comes in lots of colors,...
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I have Joe, my concerns are the edges of the gunnels. My interior panels do not go ls the way to the floor. Also the idea if taping it off and applying it seems much easier... And I'm thinking it will give it a cleaner look. Have any idea how slick that stuff gets when it's wet?
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I spent the day in a F4 this past summer and thought it had the best carpet I had seen. It was a snap out, rubber loom type. It was cool, dried quickly, and provided amazing cushion when standing. Not sure who it's made by but I want it for myself
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