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Don't fit wood to the floor if you are going wfp. Big mistake. The water goes underneath and rots the floor Get speedliner (best but expensive) or Protectakote (cheaper DIY option). You will regret it if you don't
Quote from: stevekennedy on October 04, 2007, 04:50:08 pmDon't fit wood to the floor if you are going wfp. Big mistake. The water goes underneath and rots the floor Get speedliner (best but expensive) or Protectakote (cheaper DIY option). You will regret it if you don't Too true.You can't see what's happening if you ply-line. Until one day the bottom drops out of your van The first thing I did when I bought a van with ply lining was take it out.Protectakote costs about £50 or so for enough to give a good couple of coats and is worth every penny.And it's cheaper and quicker than lining
wear really good gloves, I had stains on my hands for 2 weeks! Luke
If the ply lining is fixed to the floor and you are unable to see moisture don`t protecktacote over it,if there is any water at all under there once coated it will be unable to escape and rot the floor.Better to go straight over the original floor ie metal.
Were does the water come from? because if it can rot your van floor there must be alot of water leaking or something. surely its not from the pipes because you wouldnt put up with a leaking pump or what ever etc lol.Is it from water left in the hose?Dave