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An epoxy powder would give you the best durability on a battery tray, but of course you won't have UV resistance. Shouldn't be an issue under the hood though.
Best of luck.
Dan
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I had often wondered what the factory used on some of them? The older ones. I am sure it was a dip process like a plastic rubber base because of the thickness and after nicks and years of use it pealed up in sheets?
After you do it try to find a try for the battery if they make them? I always use a 1/8 or thinner piece of rubber under mine. But that don't help for any spill over. Just saves on the scratching of the coating.
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