12-16-2004, 11:39 AM | #1 |
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Roll-on Bedliners?
I will try this topic in this forum. I ran across this stuff that JCWhitney sells, Herculiner, anybody used it and satisfied with the results? Or perhaps can anybody recommed another ROLL-ON bedliner?
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12-16-2004, 11:42 AM | #2 |
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If you are going to do it strictly for cosmetics its not bad.
If you actually want to be able to throw stuff on it you better get the real thing. I used the spray in kind, dupli-color brand and it looks ok, but isnt very thick. The roll on kinds are thicker and stronger, bot nothing even close to the real spray in liners. I know many who have done both ways and all agree the the real thing is better all around. Both will fade in the sunlight. The spray in that I used was in spray cans, so you cant expect too much out of them. I prep'd it well and spray in twice the recommended amount and its still thin and scratches easy. It does look pretty good though. When I did this it was because I had a plastic liner that didnt fit well and I was afraid of rust in the bed. I pulled the liner and everything looked pretty clean, so I decided to do a quick cheap spray in for now. Here is the only picture I can find that shows the bed liner.
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12-16-2004, 12:03 PM | #3 |
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Yea, mine will be for cosmetic purposes. I never got the inside of my bed color matched because of the price of the candyapple and because I was hauling stuff so I left it primered. I just want to kind of finish it off so that it looks good. It does not haul much these days.
Yours does look nice but I want to stay away from the spray stuff.
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Its hard to tell in pictures, but the problem with the roll on type is the texture doesnt look too consistant. There is a do it yourself spray in liner that required a paint gun. I havent seen one done this way so I dont know how that works. But I know the can doesnt have enough to do one truck bed.
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My son has a kit (Herculiner) that he bought from Autozone and gave like $120.00 for it. He would probably sell it to you for half that. He sold the pickup he was going to put it in and bought one with a wood bed and doesn't need it. He also bought an extra can with the kit so there would be enough to do a full side bed. Send him a PM if you are interested. CHEV74
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12-16-2004, 02:25 PM | #6 |
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I did a roll in liner in my truck and If I was hauling more than groceries and a stroller I would probably do it again so it was thicker. But it also costs a third of what it would cost if you took it to a rhinoliner dealer to do. I did mine just so the paint wouldn't scratch and then rust. For your application the roll in one should be fine.
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12-16-2004, 02:59 PM | #8 |
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do y'all think the roll-on stuff would work ok for a blazer (fiberglass) top...i plan to paint it in the spring, but not sure what i should use
Thanks, -Nick
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12-16-2004, 03:05 PM | #9 |
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Are you talking about on the inside? I dont see why not. Here is the product description.
lol, There are hundreds of uses.
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My buddy did it to his truck and it peels up.
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no, i'm painting the outside...the black is faded and has been scratched from tree branches in a few spots...its says for camper shells and boats so i assume its safe for fiberglass
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