Best way to waterproof the back of your van?
Best way to waterproof the back of your van is make sure you have no leaks, Yes, its possible. I don't know anyone who has water spilling about on their van floor. But i know plenty who have spent a fortune in the event they do.........
i suggest you look at some of the back threads many on here including me have left the van filling to return to six inches of water in the footwell
in therory the odd drip here and there wouldnt cause a problem, but certainly with staff and doing a large cross section of services puddles and spills are a regular thing id rather spend £400 now waterproofing the van than find its rotted out prematurely a few years down the line.
Darran
I'm famous for doing that. I'm too easily distracted.
The car derived vans are the issue as the van floor is higher than the footwells. We found the ideal situation is to fiberglass the floor and a short way up the sides to create a bathtub so all spillages will go out through the rear doors.
My Citroen Relay has the cargo load floor lower than the front footwell so a filling overflow will go out the doors anyway.
I would always paint with a non slip protective paint. We have successfully used Protectakote in the past. I would not leave the van floor just factory painted if you get into the back of it for any reason.
When I was a new van salesman all vans came with a 'bare' floor. I climbed into one to show a customer. My shoes were wet and I slipped landing half out of the van on my back and banging my head on the tarmac. I was bruised and in pain for quite a while. Never sold that customer a van either.
So I agree with Barry Scott about removong the ply floor but disagree with his not painting the floor with protective paint.
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