help with bedliner
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help with bedliner
At the moment my rear quarter panels are bed liner did and I'm thinking about doing the bottom half of my jeep below the door handles and down. What's a good brand to use that's not to rough looking any help appreciated thanks
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rustoleum rattle can. Prep with brake cleaner and scuff wheel. Been a few years now with zero problems
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I was hoping to do this as well, but id rather do a good roll on job instead. How much is the average two-three coat going to cost? Just half the jeep at most. Maybe even just lower quarters.
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roll ons work well as long as you prep well
ive used herculiner many times with minimal problems.
although next time i plan on using monstaliner.
link to comparisons
just scroll down to the bottom to see the different textures.
ive used herculiner many times with minimal problems.
although next time i plan on using monstaliner.
link to comparisons
just scroll down to the bottom to see the different textures.
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I've been doing some research on what to use for the lower rocker area and upper rear quarters for the past month or two. The problem is either in the texture you want or how the product will hold up against fading.
I used raptor liner on the bottom of my truck. Love it. Easy to use and it seems very tough. The problem is that it is a fairly glossy finish and it is very rugged (not smooth at all). For the undercoating I like it, but I am hesitant on using it for my rockers. Although if it holds up for the winter I may just throw it on. Performance over looks.
I've read some good things about a certain product, I think it was monster liner. Ill have to double check, I think I have it written down somewhere. Ill check and post up later.
I used raptor liner on the bottom of my truck. Love it. Easy to use and it seems very tough. The problem is that it is a fairly glossy finish and it is very rugged (not smooth at all). For the undercoating I like it, but I am hesitant on using it for my rockers. Although if it holds up for the winter I may just throw it on. Performance over looks.
I've read some good things about a certain product, I think it was monster liner. Ill have to double check, I think I have it written down somewhere. Ill check and post up later.
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I bedlined the outside of my xj a few months back with monstaliner and couldnt be happier. I rolled it on,it turned out pretty good for a DIY kit. I used right at 2 gallons to do the entire exterior with 2 thick coats.
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