best do it your self bed liner
I was wondering what the best do it yourself roll on bedliner is?
and if anyone on here has done it. I want to get rid of my plastic bed liner and do the rol on job. its got to be tough and I want to do the lower quarters of the truck and the bed. It has to be tough as well. |
mines covered in oil and various fluids. he he
i got the junk yard a few times a week. i have doubts my bed is goin to rust on the inside any time soon. |
dominion sure seal makes a liner called gator guard II. a couple friends of mine have it in their beds. has a nice texture and is holding up real well. I own a paint and body supply store and have sold almost every do it yourself liner under the sun. the ggII is urethane based and stays flexible and holds its color really well. Another good one is color your hippo and SEM makes some good products also. stay away from herculiner. texture is very nasty doesn't hold its color and isn't very durable
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herculiner is S***!!!! had it once. never again. it never peeled. they were right. it just wore down to the metal within 2 years of install.
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I knew a guy that tried this product. Haven't seen him in a while, so not sure if it is holding up. Might be worth a look.
It is a Bondo-brand product. http://www.performanceproducts.com/p...spx?pid=111087 |
personally i would stay away from any bondo products. cheap and usually not even worth that
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Originally Posted by Plhorseman
(Post 9711)
I knew a guy that tried this product. Haven't seen him in a while, so not sure if it is holding up. Might be worth a look.
It is a Bondo-brand product. http://www.performanceproducts.com/p...spx?pid=111087 probably the same thing with an other lable |
i had herculiner in my jeep in place of my carpet........chipped off and floor rusted through it
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Originally Posted by rbmchief
(Post 9717)
personally i would stay away from any bondo products. cheap and usually not even worth that
Thanks for the heads-up. :c: |
Originally Posted by Plhorseman
(Post 9711)
I knew a guy that tried this product. Haven't seen him in a while, so not sure if it is holding up. Might be worth a look.
It is a Bondo-brand product. http://www.performanceproducts.com/p...spx?pid=111087 |
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