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Available here in Reno. Can probably get them for you at $3fiddy for 4.

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Was finally able to get a block of time in to move on this cowl section. It was an all day deal just getting that area blasted out and trying to uproot as much of the rust as possible. Hit a few other areas of the tub as well in preparation for applying the bed liner serving as undercoating. Got the inner and outer cowl epoxy primed, as well as the bottom of the rockers, rear quarters, and back area below the tailgate.

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Question. Instead of bedliner in cowl, don't you think a Smooth product would be better?? Just thinking 🤔.

Don’t know Bob. Guy that suggested it has way more experience with this kinda stuff than me. If I just sprayed it with 2 coats of paint, that would be 5 - 6 coats of primer and paint over everything. Does that sound good to you? Probably so, huh?
 
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Don’t know Bob. Guy that suggested it has way more experience with this kinda stuff than me. If I just sprayed it with 2 coats of paint, that would be 5 - 6 coats of product over everything. Does that sound good to you? Probably so, huh?
Just concerned on the texture of the bedliner/undercoat. Good for underneath where water and dirt would fall out eventually and not get trapped 😉🤔😏. Not that great for a flat surface like a roof, hood or cowl or anything in that position 🤔😉😜. I would go with an Eastwood frame paint or something similar 😀😉. Almost like a Brazilian 😏😉 Smooth and clean 😉😀😜😄
 

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