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    Re: Rubberizing or Truck Bed Liner As Paint

    Quote Originally Posted by silverbullet132 View Post
    Is this stuff durable? Thinking of using this on my fairings and rims + the Gold Metalizer on my rims.
    I think it's very durable in some situation. If you paint something like a fairing that your leg rubs on then I think it will start to peel off. For rims, I'll let you know in the fall... A lot of people like it though.
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    It is holding up quite well for me on the shift knob in my car. I used a lot of coats to get a nice thick layer. It does peel up easily around the edges though, so I added a strip of tape around the bottom to secure it. You'd want to pay close attention to the edges if you were spraying bodywork like a tank that will have frequent contact
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