I am in the process of performing some restoration work on a friends 1979 Toyota Dolphin RV. I need to do some water proofing on the underside of this rig.
Most of the plywood is covered by some textured looking plastic sheeting, but the wheel wells and skirts are exposed to the elements. It does look like it had some kind of sprayed black textured coating on it, but it is flaking off and the plywood is degrading / dry rotting. Any suggestions or ideas to protect whats left of the exposed plywood?
Maybe some kind of spray on bedliner or liquid nails (construction adhesive) and some plastic sheeting or aluminum sheeting?
As usual, he doesn't want to drop a ton of money into this, but he does want something done about it. Anything to extend its life. Any ideas? I can take photos if needed to help you guys see what I'm talking about.
Most of the plywood is covered by some textured looking plastic sheeting, but the wheel wells and skirts are exposed to the elements. It does look like it had some kind of sprayed black textured coating on it, but it is flaking off and the plywood is degrading / dry rotting. Any suggestions or ideas to protect whats left of the exposed plywood?
Maybe some kind of spray on bedliner or liquid nails (construction adhesive) and some plastic sheeting or aluminum sheeting?
As usual, he doesn't want to drop a ton of money into this, but he does want something done about it. Anything to extend its life. Any ideas? I can take photos if needed to help you guys see what I'm talking about.