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 Location: Spokane Wa | I have read all old posts/questions for applying bedliner to floor of trailer...so here is my question. I have recently bought a new to me Featherlite LQ horse trailer 2003 four horse. It's has never had a horse in it so no urine ever. The floor is in great condition but can still see imperfections in it such as staining ect...I wanted to use the Raptor which I have on another trailer but it had the all smooth ( 0ne piece ) aluminum floor. The Featherlite has the interlocking plank floor and the Raptor Reps have told me since they flex ( planked flooring ) the product will hairline crack causing a place for urine to get in/under and start the corrosion process. Wouldn't Dupli Color bed liner and other similar products do the exact same thing? Might just leave it bare so I can keep and eye on it....but really wanted a more hassle free maintenance floor.Thanks |
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         Location: South Central OK | If the company reps have said don't do it, then don't do it. If you want to have a protective coating and the cushion of mats get WERM flooring. After back surgery I knew I wouldn't be able to pull mats and care for the floor often, meaning I wouldn't do it and the trailer would suffer. I've found that using a nice thick bedding of hay allows me to just sweep it out after use and once the chickens have spread it around I mow it into the yard. |
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       Location: western PA | Duplicolor's Bed Armor is a Kevlar enhanced polyurethane product that offers a good elasticity, durability and adhesion. I personally have used it on several trailers of which two of ours were constructed with plank flooring, IE: Sidekick, and Exiss. If the flooring is stable and the planks are welded together, you will not have a separation problem. If they move independently of each other at the seams, any bed liner coating applied to them will fail. |
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Location: Saratoga Springs, NY | If you are just looking for a floor covering to protect the aluminum flooring my father used a product called Tuff Foot for his trailer and it's held up really well. Its only about an 1/8" thick and not too heavy so he can just pull it out and hose it off when needed. Hope this helps! Check it out here: https://www.commercialmatsandrubber.com/tuff-foot-floor-protection-m...
Edited by timmytucker21 2016-04-27 9:03 AM
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| The trick ( and,the ease,herein,the reason for it) with Duplicolor bed lining or any other coating- AND the same with rubber mats you drag out every time you take a trip and have horses urinate in your trailer- is rinsing out.if you aren't too vigilant t with rinsing under the mats with a floor coating applied,you probably aren't with dragging mats out either.and corrosion can start in either instance if it gets trapped.i found that I am able to stay on top of rinsing out chores when I don't have to remove the mats,that's why I have coated all of my floors with Kevlar. |
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