Which spray on bed-liner is the best?
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Year: 98 4.0L Sport...
Model: Cherokee
Just sitting here thinking, has anyone considered a bedliner spray on for the interior flooring.. ?
I personally think it would look good, and cleanup would be a breeze !
Any suggestions ?
I personally think it would look good, and cleanup would be a breeze !
Any suggestions ?
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Year: 1996
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Engine: 2.5L I-4
Please do. I want a decent texture that will hide all the scratches I tend to put on my lower quarters, but not a texture that won't clean out very well when I feel like going the mall.
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Not to worry, I'm not a soap dropping kinda guy ! lol
Well after sitting here a work surfing the net, seems like I'm be painting the floors on my next set of days off....
Well after sitting here a work surfing the net, seems like I'm be painting the floors on my next set of days off....
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Year: 1992
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Engine: 1995 ZJ 4.0
This stuff is the best for a DIY and this kit even comes with the spray gun which can be used again with any brand! I used this on my YJ and it looked like a pro job and I'm no pro! http://www.tptools.com/p/2600,233_U-...Liner-Kit.html
I don't have a pic of mine but I found one of someone else that used it.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=580879
I don't have a pic of mine but I found one of someone else that used it.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=580879
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Year: 1996
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I have had hurculiner on my ****** for at least 10 years now on the inside floorboards and the bed and the stuff holds up great. Only issue I have with it is that it goes on a little thin so a second or third coat would be a good idea. Other then that it holds up very well to lots of use and it stays the color under sunlight over years of use.
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i bought some cheap plastic bed liner from pepboys. it cost me like 8 bucks. it went on easily but im really not happy with the results. its not textured enough for me. im probably going to take it off and redo it after i build my front bumper, and do the wifes truck bed at the same time.
#30
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I have qwikliner spray on bedliner.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. Unlike drop-in liners that promote payload slippage, and allow moisture and dirt to get trapped underneath causing rust and corrosion, QWIK LINER sets in seconds, conforming to every curve of your vehicle for immediately use. Extend the life of your vehicle and increase the NADA / Blue Book re-sale value with a real sprayed-on bedliner.Here is my truck