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Spray in bedliner?
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I used the hurculiner roll on before,came out pretty good. For the floor of a jeep that is all you need. For the fenders I would get it sprayed with line x,the roll on is not the prettiest way to go.
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make sure you get somthin that won't fade or be to textured or it will be hard to clean
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Look at speedliner.com
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surface prep is key to a sucessful job. If you dont scuff up the surface good enough it will not last
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Spend the money. Get a line x. Not so hard that it'll scratch you, and not so soft it will peel.
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What Dink said.
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U-POL Raptor system, its a spray in liner that I have used several different times. It looks good and is tough, bout 130$ for the gun and a gallon to spray. You can also color match with Raptor. Look it up at your local paint supplier, or online.
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I used liner extreme off eBay, it's held up great. It came with a spray gun..
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