What's this textured surface I see on the bottom of Ford Trucks?

Mar 5, 2020
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Good day everyone. I was just wondering what this textured surface is I've seen that runs along the bottom side of some Ford Trucks I've come across?

Do you think I should avoid running my polisher over this area?

Personally I believe Its some type of protective coating.

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My Tundra has similar on bottom of my cab. I polish it like the rest of the paint.
.... this.... its normal. Used to help prevent scratching/rock chips.... polish like normal

Ryan

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Is it soft to the touch?

My VW GTI had something similar in a small area directly behind the wheels on the bottom edge of the rocker panels. On that car the textured area was soft and rubbery to the touch, so I didn't polish it. Since it was on the bottom of the rocker panel of what is an already very low car, it was invisible and not a big deal if it was blemished. I just kept it clean.
 
It looks to me like an undercoating that they put regular paint over. Either that or they have one hell of a problem with orange peel. :)
 
It's a rubberized coating to help with rock chips and such. Kind of like the clear film that different manufactures use behind the wheel well openings or rocker panels.
 
No prob with the help.

I was loaned out to the paint department once and saw this being done.
 
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