epoxy or bed liner spray

dewcon4414

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Some may have read i lost my Xcal coil cover yesterday and had to contact ML. Well the next day.... i get an Email that they are sending me one... thank you very much ML. I also asked about alternatives if i should have to buy one with bed liner spray or epoxy voiding my warranty. Initially i got a no problem .... then i received a second Email that said:

Upon further consultation the bedliner spray is a no no, however marine epoxy is a go. Hope this helps again.

Sinerely,

John Watson
Customer Care Technician

Soooo if you have a warranty i wouldnt recommend using the bed liner spray thou i got no explanation as to why. Im assuming because some have metal flakes that could affect the way it reacts.... especially in PP. At least this cleared up a question i personally had.

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sniffer

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the bedliner spray has chemicals that will break down the epoxy on the bottom of the coil
 

gravediggermax-vabeachva

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been using the marine grade loctite since 2004

very hard to beat it for beach and water hunting.

i use two coats and then sometimes i have to go over a few spot of wear, it is good that way and u can see where u actually rub it the most.

i do not own 1 single coil with out it.

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