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Old 06-12-2010, 12:51 PM
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I'm looking to bedline the interior of my XJ, as the floors are removed and I'd like to prevent any more rust from occuring beyond the single hole in the floor and the other minor surface rust I'm having to deal with.

My question is this: Based on your personal experience, or that of people you know, what would you recommend and for what reasons?

I'm not interested in Rhino/Line-X or other spray in type bedliners mostly because I'll probably modify the interior and I'd feel really bad about messing up a $500 bedliner job. If I do it myself, I can remove what I need so I can have bare metal and then bedline over the mod.
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herculiner is what i used.

prep it right, and its durable as.

I have it in the interior of the xj, as well as on the rockers. its been about a month and a half since i applied, but it looks brand new and I dont treat it so special

I actually bought a can that was too old or something, and it didnt mix up right, but herculiner sent me a new one right away. great customer service. any problems with it (too quick of wear, etc) they will replace it.

i also like the texture of it. its not too much, but its also not like the spray cans of it. the perfect look.

i have some pictures if you want.

good luck!
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Cherokee, pictures would be much appreciated.
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herculiner, check out my build listed below
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here are some pics.

the bigger looking chunks are from that defective batch that didnt mix that well, but there are only a few.




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How much herculiner did it take you to do the whole interior?
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i would say it was about a whole gallon.
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it will cover it all about 6 times u wont have to worry about it coming off
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