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Location: Sykesville, Maryland
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Monstaliner vs Raptor liner
I'm wondering if anyone knows about how the durability of these bed liners are. And if they are UV sensitive. Any advice would help, thanks.
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Re: Monstaliner vs Raptor liner
We use raptor at my shop for undercoating and inner fenders. If you get your pressure right it lays down nice and uniform. I know it has uv protection but we haven't used it for a bed liner so I'm not sure how it holds up to direct sunlight.
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Re: Monstaliner vs Raptor liner
Good to know! But does it hold up for the long term, as far as cracks and chips in it go? Even if it isn't all that UV resistant i can put a top coat on it and that will probably be cheaper than the Monstaliner!
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Re: Monstaliner vs Raptor liner
From what I'm seeing online, raptor liner doesn't hold up too well in the long run. Anyone have experience with spray monstaliner? Really interested in the durability of that. If monstaliner doesnt work well im out of options. Im not going to pay $500 for Line-x
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Re: Monstaliner vs Raptor liner
As far as bed liners go we only use line x. Raptor seems to work well for undercoating but I can't say if it would being used as a bed liner. Sorry I know that really doesn't help with your question.
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Re: Monstaliner vs Raptor liner
That's fine, any info is helpful.
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