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Old 07-18-2009, 09:45 AM   #31
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that quickliner looks pretty good. herculiner is decent too.
there's also GatorGuard that's a 2 part do it yourselfer.

i've used the cheap spray on bedliner by duplicolour, but it doesn't last long. if you're sliding in a rubbermaid container whenever you wheel/camp, it will wear it off in one weekend, needing another spray.
if i were to do it again with this cheaper stuff, i'd take a bag of silica sand and spread that throughout when it's wet, to help with slipping.

i think i'm gonna look into LineX next. it's a professional application, but it's cheaper than rhino-liner.

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Old 07-18-2009, 10:14 AM   #32
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as soon as I am done with my interior, I will be going with this product. either the sand color or orange, for something real different.
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I used bondo bed liner. It being black gloss was the primary reasoning. I had some trouble with bubbles when I did the rock rails which a second coat took care of, but I didn't use the appropriate thinner for it too thick and sticky. I just mixed the 2 parts and rolled. It looks great. I also did the wheel wells and brush guard. The wheel wells are holding up great, the rock rails scratched on rocks (i didn't expect it to be that durable). The rails also have some surface scratches from stepping on it. I did have some cracking on the bull bar. Not sure if it was from the heat of the motor to start with where it was a bit thick. I know that some of the cracks near the bottom are from using the bull bar for crawling under the front end and getting up, which causes the bar to flex under the weight. When I get around to bumpers and fenders I am thinking it is worth the investment to get a professional spray on that would be more durable.
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as soon as I am done with my interior, I will be going with this product. either the sand color or orange, for something real different.
I have seen this stuff i some of my paint catalogs, let use know how it works out.
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I have been spraying QWIK Liner for about 2 years and find the product excellent.QWIK Liner is a permanently bonded a protective barrier between your vehicle and the outside environment, protecting your investment from rust, dents, scratches, and chemical corrosion.
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I think the professional stuff like Rhinoline etc. has a different application process than the do-it-yourself kits. It goes on really hot and kinda bakes onto the surface hence the higher price. I would think it lasts longer too....

For the home project kits you cant beat the price but I dont think it can be compared to the professional stuff. Just my $.02.
i agree, i used plasi-kote spray can and it is nothing compared to professional bedlining. i don't really like the texture much but i think i need to do a few more coats for it to be useful
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i agree, i used plasi-kote spray can and it is nothing compared to professional bedlining. i don't really like the texture much but i think i need to do a few more coats for it to be useful
I have used the Raptor kit 4-5 times and I have also had other vehicles with rhino liners and line-X and neither were any better in my opinion. and for $500-$400 cheaper there is no question on which one I think is best.
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