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Bill, POR 15 is pretty tough stuff. It's not UV protected though. I'm planning on getting Bedliner sprayed on the bottom of the cab and bed, along with the inside of the bed. Good for protection, and I will help cut down on road noise.
Pat, the reason I won't use POR15 is its too brittle to be left uncoated. I've talked to a few body shops around here, and they all tell me the same thing. Rock chips and salt are the worst enemies of POR15 if left uncoated. I'm going to use rustoleum and coat it with hammer rite, which is another finish that will dry hard as nails and will resist salt and rock chips better. LOL Sorry for copying this to this summers BS section. Besides, I don't know if you know, but I'm a painter by trade (not automotive).
ROFL this dog was trained for duck and geese. He loves water, but I don't think I could live with myself if I got rid of him. He tends to be aggressive some times to our other dog Chloe (Golder Retriever).