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psalyers 06-01-2016 08:27 PM


Originally Posted by Jeepology (Post 3260256)
Roll on Monstaliner. Just did another one of my bumpers this past weekend. Easy to work with, strong, and very UV resistant so it doesn't fade like a lot of other liners. Love this stuff

Looks good. Could the Monstaliner be comparable to Herculiner in looks and durability? Haven't used either but looking to do the same as you with some various parts.

Jeepology 06-01-2016 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by 97xjCO (Post 3260906)
O I'm sure it will get hot but black is what will look good and clean. Not very much colors to choose from.

Lots of colors to choose from actually. You can order some sample chip sets to see them in person.


Originally Posted by Fred/N0AZZ (Post 3260683)
There is the biggie "Bare Metal" helps a lot for a great looking job on a new bumper.

I've rolled this on old stock bumpers as well as plastic pieces with adhesion promoter. Worked well on all of them.

Originally Posted by psalyers (Post 3260928)
Looks good. Could the Monstaliner be comparable to Herculiner in looks and durability? Haven't used either but looking to do the same as you with some various parts.

Herc is okay, but Monstaliner is leaps and bounds better imo

andrewmp6 06-02-2016 01:56 AM

I have used Monstaliner in a truck bed before,The prep was clean it and i gave the whole bed a rub down with a red m3 scrub pad just to rough it up enough.Took a lil time to roll out the whole bed but looked good and as far as i know its still in that truck bed.Just make sure you wear gloves and clothes you don't care about when you use it.

Fred/N0AZZ 06-02-2016 09:15 AM

I watched them Rhino Line several of my pickup beds over the years and knew the fellow who had the business they took quite a bit of time with the prep before they sprayed the lining. He told me that was the only reason some people had not so great results were them not prepping well first.


There were a lot of them in business for a while now not so many in this area with lots of trucks. Were the people who bought the equipment and business franchise's didn't follow the program.

Jeepology 06-02-2016 09:17 AM


Originally Posted by Fred/N0AZZ (Post 3261135)
I watched them Rhino Line several of my pickup beds over the years and knew the fellow who had the business they took quite a bit of time with the prep before they sprayed the lining. He told me that was the only reason some people had not so great results were them not prepping well first.


There were a lot of them in business for a while now not so many in this area with lots of trucks. Were the people who bought the equipment and business franchise's didn't follow the program.

100%. Prep is no fun, but is the key. I'll echo what others have said, without a doubt WEAR THE GLOVES and also clothes you don't care about. It is a PITA to get off your hands

andrewmp6 06-03-2016 01:36 AM

Bedliner and por15 won't come off skin you gotta wear it off lol.Same thing goes for your clothes once its on them its there for life pretty much.


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