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This last week/weekend I pulled out my interior and rubber matting/jutepadding. I took a wirewheel to the entire floor and a grinder to the harder spots and got all the big stuff knocked down. I then hit it with rust convertor to primer (the entire floor). I then over the top of that hit it with rustoleum, and then primer. It was largely a result of using what I had on had in the spray cans. I am planning on painting it orange when I do my truck, then using rhinoline on the entire cab interior. I am also thinking about using the Frost King insulation stuff all around the cab. Does anyone have any opinion about that? I found it in the sticky and wondered how it turned out?
Over top of that I am putting down rubbing padding, and then floor mats for extra protection (and I already have em so why not.).
I used bed liner paint in the cab of my 89 truck, so far its held up. Now on my 85 Plymouth Caravelle, the bed liner paint did not work. Must of been somthing I didn't get cleaned out before using the liner paint, it peeled off in couple years.
Never heard of Frost King insulation, is it a spray on rubber insulator?