Linex on trailer floor????

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Anyone use one of the spray on box liners on the floor of their enclosed? My new trailer came with what looks like K3 board for a floor. Its very slippery when wet and it dont look like it will last. Do carbides cut into linex, what are the pro's and con's?
 

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Though stuff & haven't seen carbides cut into it. You'll need to work out some drains to let the water run out. My bud's turns into a swimming pool every trip. Planning to Line-X mine, and have a some drains on the work bench right now that will let water run out, but will stop snow and road grime (most of it) from coming back up.
 

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(28 Ft V-Nose) Complete floor, doors and “30” up the walls, best think I ever did. 2 Years old and no carbide damage to date. Drains are an excellent idea. Cost $2800.00 Armadillo Coatings Calgary.
 

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Just got our new 7x16 enclosed done. 1 foot up the walls and rear ramp door.
Armagaurd in Leduc.

they added extra gritt to the rear ramp as well.
 

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If I can get it for just over a grand I think I will do it too. I wonder if I did the truck and trailer if I could get a better price
 

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Anyone use one of the spray on box liners on the floor of their enclosed? My new trailer came with what looks like K3 board for a floor. Its very slippery when wet and it dont look like it will last. Do carbides cut into linex, what are the pro's and con's?
I have conntinental tour 28' and I only have plywood and it works great so I wouldn't change a thing and I have basically no damage on the plywood after 4yrs and alot of miles so to spray in a boxliner is fairly high but it's your wallet.
 

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I did mine with 3 gallons of dura guard and extra grit, strong no carbide marks and cost 50 bucks per gallon..........just need to do rear door......
 

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second season on my 28' enclosed and holding up great. I had a friend who owns a body shop do it so the price wouldn't mean much to you. i have pic's floating around this site somewhere. Only thing, I wish I did it when the trailer was new so the plywood floor didn't get so chewed up from the first year of use.
 
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