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Herculiner.....


mjonesjr

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Who here has used Herculiner? If you have, I have some questions for you.

1. How easy is it to install on the bed?

2. How durable is it?

3. Does it scratch easily?

4. Can you post some pictures of your truck with it on it?


I am looking to do this to my '05 Ranger.
 
I did it on my truck and if you get the kit with the roller it is easy just get a bristle brush and some roller paint trays. It tape off EVERYTHING that you dont want it on cause i got some spatter on my tailgate and it wont come off when it is dry. will not come outta clothes. otherwise i love it. i scratched it a bit but the was dragging a 8.8 with leaf springs across it so i can understand otherwise if you throw someone in the back and take some tight corners they won't have any skin left on them(yea that grippy). If you still want some pix I can get some tomarrow prolly
 
Thanks. Post up a picture or two if you don't care.
 
Its on the inside of my bronco. I didnt do it so I cant say how easy it is but it is flaking off pretty bad. Not sure if it wasnt done right or if its just not lasting
 
You MUST have a scuff pad or wire brush of some sort scuff it really well and blow it out and clean it very well with solvent. follow the directions to the T. and daniel how long have you had it on?
 
I used a product called Hippo Liner to do the interior of my ranger about 6 or so years ago now. Has not peeled, chipped or faded as of yet.

How long it will last is all in the prep. I hit every area with a sander to scuff the surface, then hit it with lacquer thinner to prep it all. Wiped it down with a tack cloth and rolled it on. I did 3 coats.
 
I got some for my birthday i will be applying in the spring



Ry
 
You MUST have a scuff pad or wire brush of some sort scuff it really well and blow it out and clean it very well with solvent. follow the directions to the T. and daniel how long have you had it on?

Couldnt tell you. It was on the Bronco before I got it so i would imagine its been awhile
 
heres the pics of it
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heres the scratch i had. I think it was before it was totally cured. i could sand it and touch it up if i ever get around to it
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the better you ruff up the paint on the bed the better i did this on my 06 colorodo before i sold it to hide all the nicks and dings in my bed. i will be doing it on my 89 in the spring. tip wear good thick gloves real hard to get off your hands
 

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