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thank you Spruce used protokot on my last van did the job but a few places chip etc.Personally you need a paint that will withstand the vigors of use.
Protektakote was a good product at one time. It's rubbish now.
So I would be looking at a spray on lining that they use on the load area of a pickup. Yes its much more expensive, but once you have something on that doesn't work, you have a job getting it off.
The last coat of Protectakote I put on my van quickly wore away in heavy use areas. I had to redo it and then I fitted those gym tile squares onto top to protect the Protectakote.
A bit of a joke really.
Something like Raptor is better than Protectakote.
We did the floor of my son's van with fibreglass and a none slip top coat. That's done pretty well. I'm impressed with that. We did it in winter and it took a long time to get hard.