Protectacote is not the same quality as Speedliner but it does the job you have to put it down properly and prepare the back correctly with the thinners etc,you need at least 2 coats of it and after a few years small bits can be scuffed off but all you need to do is touch it up.
Did mine on a dry Saturday looks great when done,if you aim to keep the van it’s a must I wouldn’t rely on rubber matting etc we all get a major leak from year to year.
its a myth that water will rot your van floor.....ive had 14 year old vans and flooded them regularly and not a spot of rust on the floor....
protectacote or speedliner is just not needed....plastic load liner or a rubber mat for your specific van will do for the life of the van(10+ years)
I know, im in 2 minds whether to get the floor done.
Ive got the van booked in for the sides doing next week in plastic but still undecided on the floor.
Being a new van the paintwork is pefect in the back so seems daft to rub it all off and spray something on, afterall paint thats not damaged should be just as waterproof in theory and as said above if i were more carefull i really shouldnt be flooding it like i do now
I have a quote of £650 to spray it in Line-x which i think is a good price but it means travelling and a couple of days off i dont know if i can be bothered.
Think i might just put a mat in for now and inspect it in a year, if the floor is suffering then could always get it sprayed.
I also got a quote for this stuff but its almost £500 fitted and is just really composite sheet its not going to stop water getting under it.
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