mgmetalworks
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Nice setup table! :drool:
Hello all! figured its time for a little update on the VanGo transformation:
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Beginning the 18 hour prep work for the interior bedliner application
Would you be kind enough to outline your prep procedure and how it worked out for you?
No problemo, the key is to really get the metal ready for the application I broke it down into 3 areas:
1. Sanding, grinding, sealing and prep
This is possibly the most important step for longevity of application, get everything roughed up almost down to the metal. I used a small orbital sander for the top of the grooves and the spongey 80 & 100 grit blocks for the low grooves and sides. Seal any holes I use (lexel). For the chevy I had to grind down the sealant they apply towards the rear to have the floor sit level.
2. Wiping cleaning and taping
After all roughed and sealed up you gotta wipe down and clean all surfaces with a vacuum then wipe everything down with xylol, which is kinda gnar so get some decent solvent gloves. Then we tape got the precision lines i wanted using frog tape(green). place it all with attention to your lines and total stick-down, once again Get surface completely clean and dust free and your ready for application.
3. Application:
This is the easy part, two applications wait till tacky (depends on humidity took approx 2 hour here in Boulder)
Get one of those drill attachments as you will wand to keep all of the elements suspended as you apply. It's pretty easy to apply with the foam rollers provided.
Remove tape after 2nd coat while still wet.
I just let the van sit overnight, and the fumes weren't that bad the next day. Was fully cured in approx1-2 days.
Nice Job. I've just bought a 2010 Express AWD and I will probably make some of your modification. The first thing that I will make is putting the lift kit Boulder off road 6 inches. After big tire!! Probably 33". Thanks again for your Thread!!!
Dang! I really like that! how do you like it?