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Old 09-10-2012, 10:56 PM
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We use raptor liner at work, it's really nice stuff. We spray at 70 psi and do three coats. First is a primary cover and the other to is to make the texture uniform.

No going as far to say it's better than linx is going to far. Linx is amazing and there's a reason it cost so much to use.
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How messy is raptor liner to use? Does it carry alot of overspray or does it generally spray on fairly thick?
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Default Herculiner worked great for me when i did my front bumper

i Herculiner my front bumper that i got from nates4x4 and it turned out great.
I'm thinking about doing my rear bumper and rocker panel on my cherokee.

Heres where i got the bumper: http://www.nates4x4.com/?Click=2965

I made a video of me Herculiner it:

Heres where i got the bumper:http://www.nates4x4.com/?Click=2965
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Originally Posted by motorcharge
The offbrand liners all suck. Get some Monstaliner, it's better than Line-x or Rhino and it comes in a bunch of different colors. The guy who runs the company even gives discounts for JF members over on Jeepforum. His customer service is amazing. He even gives out his cell number to help people through ordering, problems, ect.

http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f43/i...-liner-875162/

http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f59/m...riors-1376308/
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Rustolem is the absolute best, it's all I use on my jeep an I love it. Rims+
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Hey those pics were really helpful I've been trying to figure out the best way to prep before I put it on my lower exterior, like you did with your door. I've been having problems with rocks hitting my paint job because of the offset tires. -.- If you have any advice it would be much needed. Thanks.

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Some 180 grit sand paper or some scuff pads. Clean with something (I like the spray can wax remover). Follow the directions on can.
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Originally Posted by Cherokeekid4x4
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Originally Posted by motorcharge
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Proof. Just finally got my hood redone. Still have to take it off the rest of the jeep. Took six hours on the hood. I have prepped my bumper too. Abou a year and a half ago and the speed liner is still on. Now my hood has qwik liner and that seems fine. Monstaliner wasn't even half a year old and I've tried twice. I'm sick of that crap. It's not my prep work. It's the product. Don't even try an say its better than line x or rhino. That is a big load of crap. Monstaliner is crap and I have more than enough proof showing that.
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In my opinion just do it right the first time and get it professionally done. Or else your stuck later down the road wasting days taking it all off in order to get it professionally done anyways. Don't be cheap with Bedliner. I learned the hard way

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