Floors got some varnish, which helped stop marking them up every-time I was up and down installing something.
More paint got laid down - I switched to the spray-gun for cutting in and just a small 6" foam roller for the face panels. It goes on quick.
Then I set about waterproofing the front face. This face is especially important to waterproof as it's facing into the wind when being towed at 65 miles an hour in a rainstorm. The front edge will catch all that rain and wind and, at that speed, it's like directly pressure-washing the front.
Waterproofing the front doors is going to suck.
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