AntiGroundhogDay
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Hello Everyone, I'm 85% done with the build in my 2016 RAV4 hybrid using finished plywood (not CDX or sheathing). Two things to address, one more serious that the other.
My primary concern is protecting all the plywood I've built out in my SUV from liquid spills and just general wear and tear (the edges are a little rough in places and I don't want the plywood to cheap away over time). I'd like to hit the easy button and spray paint the entire thing black to match the interior of my car and preserve stealth, but I'm not sure if it would be better to carpet it. Carpet adds more cost and weight, but perhaps more sound deadening, nicer touch, and doesn't get as beat up aesthetically over time.
...and secondly, the car smells like a wood shop. Not a horrible smell, but does it diminish over time if I do not coat or cover it?
Does anyone leave their plywood naked? How as it done over time?
Other ideas to address the structure? Use poly to seal in the wood smell and protect it, but then it's not as stealth?
Thanks!
My primary concern is protecting all the plywood I've built out in my SUV from liquid spills and just general wear and tear (the edges are a little rough in places and I don't want the plywood to cheap away over time). I'd like to hit the easy button and spray paint the entire thing black to match the interior of my car and preserve stealth, but I'm not sure if it would be better to carpet it. Carpet adds more cost and weight, but perhaps more sound deadening, nicer touch, and doesn't get as beat up aesthetically over time.
...and secondly, the car smells like a wood shop. Not a horrible smell, but does it diminish over time if I do not coat or cover it?
Does anyone leave their plywood naked? How as it done over time?
Other ideas to address the structure? Use poly to seal in the wood smell and protect it, but then it's not as stealth?
Thanks!