bedliner
Originally Posted by degu2000
I used herculiner. I bought a gallon of it that came with some rollers, brushes, scuff pads, and stuff for $80 at a local place.. I am still planning on doing the lower valence and back bumper pad but am planning to leave both chrome portions of the bumpers chrome.
I suggest to anybody doing this.. this stuff DOES NOT come off skin. The warning on the box is not a lie. I have tried everything. Acetone, paint thinner, mineral spirits, gasoline, gojo.. absolutely nothing will take this crap off my skin.
I suggest to anybody doing this.. this stuff DOES NOT come off skin. The warning on the box is not a lie. I have tried everything. Acetone, paint thinner, mineral spirits, gasoline, gojo.. absolutely nothing will take this crap off my skin.
Yeah I found out the hard way too when I put the monstaliner in my ranger. Got that crap on my hands, which took a while to get off, and got a patch on the sidewalk from cleaning tools used to apply the stuff. Its still there, even 2 months later! lol
I tried herculiner in my box and wasn't impressed with it. Tried some others to even have a gun that will spray the stuff. Duplicolor Kevlar is next gonna spray 2 gallons in the box and a gallon down the sides. Then another 2 gallons underneath the box when the rust is repaired and ill do the cab the same.
looks great, but like the a lot of the reviews online say, it dulls in color pretty fast. i herculined my bed and toolbox back in sept 2012 and today it has dulled a lot. still looks good, more of a matte finish now, but i liked it when it had the new glossy look to it.
Originally Posted by Blue42
looks great, but like the a lot of the reviews online say, it dulls in color pretty fast. i herculined my bed and toolbox back in sept 2012 and today it has dulled a lot. still looks good, more of a matte finish now, but i liked it when it had the new glossy look to it.
I kinda accepted the fact that i'll have to put another coat on every year or so once it fades a little. That's better than having to look at all the scratches that the pictures don't show that were on it.

