Hurc vs Rhino?
I'm looking to cover the outside of my cherokee (And part of the inside flooring) with this stuff, but I'm not sure which one works better? I only want to do from the door moldings down. (Doors are getting rust spots there, tired of grinding them off and using POR-15)
So I think I'm just gonna coat it good with POR on all of the bottom and then do the lining. I don't have a spray gun, but I hear you can get the brush on stuff at Auto zone.
How well does each one hold up on the outside? How long can I expect it to last? How easy is it to apply? How long does it take? Do I need to do anything special or just slap it on?
I've never used either one of these, and everyone else on here seems to use it mainly inside, or they paint their whole vehicles. I'd also like to get it all on before winter!
Thanks in advance!
So I think I'm just gonna coat it good with POR on all of the bottom and then do the lining. I don't have a spray gun, but I hear you can get the brush on stuff at Auto zone.
How well does each one hold up on the outside? How long can I expect it to last? How easy is it to apply? How long does it take? Do I need to do anything special or just slap it on?
I've never used either one of these, and everyone else on here seems to use it mainly inside, or they paint their whole vehicles. I'd also like to get it all on before winter!
Thanks in advance!
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From: Grand Prairie, Texas
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Your location isn't listed, but if you live anywhere that the sun shines a lot, that black herculiner you paint on the outside of your rig will be gray after a summer in the sun. I did my rockers and rear quarters in April, and by August in the Texas heat/sunshine, they were faded gray.
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I used the tintable raptor liner stuff on the inside and outside of my cherokee. I really liked how it came out and they supply disposable air guns to apply it. The outside has yet to get scraped at all and I have hit plenty of branches and bushes. The inside cargo area got scraped some when I was loading a ford 8.8 axle by myself.
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