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If any of you want to spray in your own liner I found a kit on ebay that worked well. Claims to be same stuff as Line-X. just make sure your air compressor is big enough to keep up. Sanding, taping, and spraying took about 2.5hours.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SPRAY...Q5fAccessories |
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looks good... hope it holds up for you. My personal experience with DIY bedliners was not good
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If an additive, for these spray in bed liners, could be developed to prevent the bad fading that all the spray in's do would be a product positive.
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been having my Line-X since 2005 and its not faded at all
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Ive sprayed multiple liners in using duplicolor brand. It worlks great. But sanding is the key
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If you have a shiny spot in your prepped bed, you have not prepped enough. Adhesion issues are very likely to follow anywhere you do not sand good enough.
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That is true with painting/finishing any surface. It'll only be as good as the time and effort you put into prepping it.
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X2....Salty you hit the nail. |
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ive sprayed UPOL raptor spray in bed liners out of my shop a few times works great and stays looking good that ive seen...ive also sprayed it in a duck hunting boat then painted over it with OD green and the paint sticks real well to it...
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I've used the Raptor also....mixed it & tinted it in a light gray.....sprayed the inside of an Xpress boat it's been there for over 4 years. Fixing to do a couple of trucks.
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A guy named budda.. hes a paint rep and works the lake charles area...go to any automotive paint supplier and ask for the UPOL raptor and have it tinted to the color you want, I do believe that the Cabelas one will be a little softer though, im sure its as good as anything its how good you prep before applying it that makes the difference
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Southern if it does chip off can I just sand that spot and re-spray? BTW I still wanna get my front repainted and 3m clear bra. Prolly this summer
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2nd I've found some uv vinyl/rubber protectant that is water based that I'm going to use it to prevent fading. From what I've read it should work good.
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I sprayed my boat with this raptor but I'm not satisfied with how it feels more like paint than a rubber texture.
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That's what I have noticed with most DIY liners they end up thin looking and harder unlike the thicker line-x liner
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the cabelas or bass pro one, is called tuff liner, its good, my dad bought a truck and the dealer sent it to someone who used it in his truck for his bed liner.
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Moron it's not a DIY it's a professional product. Some spray in liners are suppose to be thin. Which is better for marine applications for weight purposes. :-)
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you call me a Moron and say that yours is a pro job but as I recall it was a DIY since you DID IT YO SELF and it was not done by a shop |
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I was referring to the product not the person doing the work. :-p
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