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recoating inside of portable


dairyman

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Did the inside of mine two years ago. Used black locktite color guard. It's an aerosol rubberized coating. Not sure if they still make it. Took six cans to do the sides and front( I have refectix on the ceiling.) made it wind proof and dark again, and way warmer to heat.

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Did the inside of mine two years ago. Used black locktite color guard. It's an aerosol rubberized coating. Not sure if they still make it. Took six cans to do the sides and front( I have refectix on the ceiling.) made it wind proof and dark again, and way warmer to heat.

Got a link? I was just thinking of using the flex seal black can stuff........getting a little thin on the fabric on mine to!

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I would suggest if you are going to spray any of those coatings on the inside of your porty. You may want to do it this weekend as it could take a month to air out the smell! Nothing like being trapped with the smell for hours on the lake and can't get away from it! frown

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LOL.. true on the smells...

Cigar smoke takes FOR EVER to go away. I think it impregnates itself into the moist fabrics. One and only time I smoked cigars in the porty.

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