Bed liner on rockers and doors? wat ya think?
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From: Green Bay, WI
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
So on my day off i decided to fix all the scratches and rust on my rockers and doors, i went w/ duplicolor roll on bed armor, i think it turned out great what do you guys think?
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From: Green Bay, WI
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
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thanks, ya i love it turned out great but use a brush not a roller, i bought a kit w/ a roller and brush but the roller didnt do jack ****, just made it alot more difficult so i stayed w/ the brush
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From: allentown, pa
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L straight 6
looks great! i used hurculiner and a brush. i just dunked the brush in the hurculiner then dabbed it on the rocker panel. I got a very even and rough texture. one $30 can was enogh for both sides and some undercarage parts.
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From: Green Bay, WI
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
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ya ik thats wat i planed on doin but my buddy talked me into doin the roll on instead n im glad he did, $35 for a quart and i only used half so next im doin the bumpers
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From: everett, wa
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: str8 6
Herculiner is what I go with!!!! First I dab on with brush and a day later after it's dry then I roll on with blue texture foam roller!!! Does perfect texture, and very even spread

The key is to let it throughly dry! I've had it on my jeep for over 2 yrs and it looks just as good plus no scratches or peeling.

The key is to let it throughly dry! I've had it on my jeep for over 2 yrs and it looks just as good plus no scratches or peeling.
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