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I've seen a growing trend in the 4x4 and off road community where people are using spray-on or roll-on bedliner products to paint the exterior of their vehicles. Most of the vehicles are Jeeps, and they are being marketed as having a "Kevlar" covering. I was curious if the US Military ever used a similar product to paint the exterior of a military vehicle. I did some research and found an article on the Rhino website http://www.rhinoliningsindustrial.com/applications/military/battle_jacket/76/95 that shows US Military fuel tanker trucks being painted with RhinoLining that has a special elastic polymer added to it that will seal itself in the event of small arms fire striking the tanker truck. I'm getting ready to paint my M35A2 and am thinking about using a similar type of product to paint the entire truck in. I plan on using OD Green for the body and black for the bumpers, frame, and interior cab / floor. I've searched this entire thread and found mention of using roll-on bedliner products for certain parts of the truck, like the cab floor or truck bed, but I've never seen anyone use it to paint the entire truck. Thoughts?
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