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Old 06-21-2013, 02:42 PM   #1
subloudon
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66 Burbood floor

I have a 66 burb and I 'm in the process of installing a 700R4. After removing the old trans, I started to inspect the wood floor while still up on my lift. I used a screw driver and poke every area I could .There is no rot or soft wood I could find. But the wood is weathered with some cracks and worn. Does anyone have an idea on the best way to clean the wood and what could be the best thing to seal it with . I'd appreciate any help!
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Old 06-21-2013, 07:26 PM   #2
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Re: 66 Burbood floor

I hope no one laughs of "boo hiss-es" me, but Home Depot carries a wood refinisher that's basically a brush on bed liner. I haven't checked it out other than reading the package, but it may work if you're wanting to seal up the bottom side of the bed.
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Old 06-22-2013, 06:15 AM   #3
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Re: 66 Burbood floor

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I have a 66 burb and I 'm in the process of installing a 700R4. After removing the old trans, I started to inspect the wood floor while still up on my lift. I used a screw driver and poke every area I could .There is no rot or soft wood I could find. But the wood is weathered with some cracks and worn. Does anyone have an idea on the best way to clean the wood and what could be the best thing to seal it with . I'd appreciate any help!
Louie
best way to clean the wood is with teak cleaner or 2 part bleach located @ west marine
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