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05-23-2007, 06:51 PM | #12 |
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Re: DIY Bedliner, any pics?
I just did mine with the Raptor kit (flea bay). I have pics, but their too dark so it won't do any good to post them. It needs another coat for thickness. But the texture and durability seems to be good so far. It comes with a gun in the kit, and is a two part kit. Fill, shake, and shoot. Do a lot of taping first as that stuff will stick to anything it touches.
My boss put some of the duplicolor stuff in his bed (1 part kit), and it is peeling off big-time. May be a lack of prep work, I dunno. He says he did everything like he was supposed to. But he is known to get in a hurry sometimes. I agree that the result would be a lot better had I taken it to a shop. But mine will work for me, especially after I get the second coat sprayed in. And I've only spent $100 so far. Jay
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