Race Car Trailer
CASE HISTORY:
- Custom accessories truck dealer in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma had a request from a customer to coat the inside of his race car trailer.
- Problem with the plywood bottom was a clean up issue and the owner wanted the surface to be non-skid when exposed to oil.
- Owner wanted a tough, durable coating that was easily cleanable, water resistant and could be pressure washed.
- The coating had to stand up against impact from tools.
- This application was completed in April of 2000.
MATERIAL:
- Products specified:
- Primer - ChemLoc 213 Manufactured by Lord Chemicals.
- Coating - GatorHyde CG Manufactured by Elastomer Specialties, Inc..
- Color - Black
INSTALLATION:
- The entire trailer bed, manufactured of 1 inch plywood, was vacuumed out, the walls were then masked off 2 feet up the sides.
- ChemLoc 213 was applied, by paint roller, to the specified surface area.
- GatorHyde CG was installed using a Graco E-XP1 High Pressure Pump.
- The polyurea coating was applied at 60-65 miles.
- The entire coating portion of the project took less than 45 minutes.
Enclosed Race Car Trailer:
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| Trailer after the floor was cleaned, primed with ChemLoc 213, and the walls masked off. | Technician installing GatorHyde CG with Graco Pump. |
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| Another view of GatorHyde CG application. | Finished view of inside race car trailer after removal of masking tape. |





