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Polkhead
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Sorry Trey, I dont recall exactly. I have some roll on and spray on stuff back at home. I got them at an automotive parts store. I think Krylon makes something similar. Somebody emailed me the results of his DIY project using spray on truck bed liner after he saw my Extremis-LPG prototypes and I'm pretty sure he said he used Krylon stuff and it worked out well. Try searching at DIYaudio, I'm sure there are similar project there in the loudspeaker section or subwoofer secetion.
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Sid the Kid
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Thanks Gate,
I appreciate your help. I have a can (or did) that I believe was Duplucolor (or something) and it worked well, just was curious of other brands. Now I just have to decibe between spray and roll on...
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Polkhead
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Yeah that's it, Duplicolor for sure. Not krylon. Both spray and roll on work well, but if you are doing a large area, and you are, go for the roll on. It's way cheaper, and doesn't stink nearly as bad. Use little rollers loaded with just a little paint.
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