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Prep, prep, prep....and more prep.

 

Then clean, a bunch and maybe a little more.

Any of the 'bedliner' products need real good prep or it can peel of in places. Do it right and the herculiner works great. Don't rub your knuckles on it once it's dried though :lol:

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Prep, prep, prep....and more prep.

 

Then clean, a bunch and maybe a little more.

 

Any of the 'bedliner' products need real good prep or it can peel of in places. Do it right and the herculiner works great. Don't rub your knuckles on it once it's dried though :lol:

 

My ex's dad did this, hes 90% blind.  he had black hands for a few weeks :rofl:

 

He got his stuff at napa. Be sure to shake the can tho, so the little gritty stuff gets mixed in there good. toherwise it sits at the bottom.... youll end up painting the bed black except the last 10% will have the little gritty stuff in it.

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After working at a truck shop, Herculiner looks like crap, but still better than most spray ins.

 

Rhinoliner is hideous, and it seems very inconsistent. And its so lumpy.

 

LineX is very consistent, and lasts a good long time.

 

My shop sprays Arma, which is nearly identical to LineX, so much so my sprayer can match the texture to any LineX spray job.

 

Turboliner tends to feel like Skateboard Grip tape.

 

My shop charges a flat fee of $399, long or short bed. We do price match though. I wouldnt do anything but LineX or Arma in a truck bed.

 

On average, I work on about 5 trucks a day, I have seen the gamut of bedliners.

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My shop also will do custom stuff. We had so guy have us spray the entire undercarriage of his bare shell of a Blazer. Rocker guard has been done. Inside a sprinter van. All the silver trim on a customers truck. I got a friends pistol grips sprayed (for free).

 

 

I REALLY do not suggest it for engine bays. It absorbs heat, and will greatly increase underhood temps.

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My shop also will do custom stuff. We had so guy have us spray the entire undercarriage of his bare shell of a Blazer. Rocker guard has been done. Inside a sprinter van. All the silver trim on a customers truck. I got a friends pistol grips sprayed (for free).

 

A friend used to take his wheeler in and got it sprayed like a paint job. The shop offeres a lifetime warranty on the spray so every time he chips it rock crawling, he just goes back in for a free spray after he knocks all the dents back out. 

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Called the shop. they want 399 out the door. Sounds good to me. :) .... I dont want to do it myself because I want it prepped correctly so I can be sure to head off my surface rust before it becomes more than that... 

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