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well every one else has jusy gave me a grin like iam going daft
i have ripped all the in sides out of the surf front seats back seats all consoles carpets knobs buttons bits bobs t1ts and n0bs
i took it all out
i want a sand textured floor in black
and if yr still set on it 118'(god knows why) i paint the beds of our flat beds,anti slip paint is v expensive so i use normal black gloss and add sharp sand,works a treat,but put it in a roller tray and add sand to that rather than than the tin,works well,takes atleast a day to dry tho
and if yr still set on it 118'(god knows why) i paint the beds of our flat beds,anti slip paint is v expensive so i use normal black gloss and add sharp sand,works a treat,but put it in a roller tray and add sand to that rather than than the tin,works well,takes atleast a day to dry tho
got a big tin of hammerite
just want the black sand now
The right way to do it probably would be adding the sand to the paint.
How else are you going to get it to stay on the floor?!
I think its a bad idea myself mate.
hammerite/sand mix for the rased bits
timebond/sand mix for the lowed bits
so it needs to be black sand
i would prefure granet black sand so it will go tow tone if i do it right
anti slip too never smell again
and easy to clean
hammerite/sand mix for the rased bits
timebond/sand mix for the lowed bits
so it needs to be black sand
i would prefure granet black sand so it will go tow tone if i do it right
anti slip too never smell again
and easy to clean
An half a ton of sand on your floor causing your trucks mpg an speed drop!!
well at least it wasn't the 'put the sand in the petrol tank for more power and double the mpg' chestnut.
What are you doing with the wiring loom where that runs under the carpet? you do also realise that you'll be taking out every ounce of sound deadening and insulation the surf has aswell don't you?
If so and you still wanna do it, good on you mate, and it'll be interesting to see the results.
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