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Is it any good? Is it the best? How far does it cover? I,m looking to do both floor pans and the trunk(midget). How much will I need? Is it worth the money?
I have used it a few times and it works great. as far as coverage that depends greatly on whether you spray it or brush it on. IMHO its very much worth it. Be sure to follow the directions carefully and if you have any left over that you wish to save, put a peice of plastic wrap between the can and the cover and store the can upside down.
I swear be the stuff, it is the best and will last along time. $40 w/S&H is alot cheaper and less time consuming than new metal (which would be protected anyway).
One quart should produce two coats (barely).
Recommendation: disposable brushes and gloves, laquer thinner, work out of seperate container (tranfer with a clean coffee scoup), clean and place saran wrap over can before sealing top and always keep in freezer(not refridge). Be prepared to lightly prime before it sets up. Best of luck with the it!
Saran wrap over top of can before putting top on is very important as has been said. It is possible that if you get enough of the stuff in the rim and put the top back you won't get the top off again.
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