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Roof Cleaning Trailer Floor

Lee Kendall

New member
Installed the new floor in the trailer today!
 

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Lee Kendall

New member
well originally I had put down a bedlinner type material, but the mix would drip or splash and make its way to the leaf springs somehow.. So I got this flooring, which is a vinyl flooring that comes in many designs, like the black and white checkerboard you usually see in race trailers.. This roll came in a 8x12' roll, so it basically covered the entire floor of the trailer. Now, if there is any spill of roof mix it will only have one way to go, out the back! ( Hopefully we can stop it before is get out of the trailer) They sell it in the back of homedepot and can cut to any length.. I think everything together was only 50$
 

Josh Davis

New member
That's awesome. I wonder if that would work on my open trailer. What section of Home Depot is that in? Is it meant for trailers, or is it intended for garage floors or something?

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Lee Kendall

New member
Its in the back of home depot, behind the mock kitchens in the carpet department.. They have small rolls in 8x12' then they have 300' rolls they can cut.. I honestly don't know how it would work on a open trailer.. I think its made for doing garage floors and enclosed race trailers.. But I would definitely check it out! It's a inexpensive way to keep your axle safe..
 
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