Is por 15 my only option for something clear to protect the inside of my jeep
#21
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Re: Is por 15 my only option for something clear to protect the inside of my jeep
I second Coasty's bedliner recommendation. Did mine and love it. Over
the years, you'll probably be glad you did. Would never consider spray cans
for a job you care about. If you want to go the extra mile for a car
show-like upgrade, though, I'd take it to a professional (RhinoLiner or the
others) and have them spray it instead of rolling it in at home (which isn't
hard at all). They can spray on whatever thickness you desire, the edges
will be like the edges of many trucks you see, and they can mix different
colors that match or contrast your paint or interior. Heck, if they've got
left over, they'll probably offer to make a permanent bra or edges. Just
let your imagination roam, just don't get crazy:)
Jim
"Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Iq-dnc0QUp0X4yzenZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com...
>I used this
> http://www.herculiner.com/
>
> Coasty
>
> "tjce" <spa83405@allstate.com> wrote in message
> news:1135701544.336223.18710@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>>I went to wal mart and found clear rustoleum enamel but the first
>> warning on it is to not use it on galvanized metal
>> Isn't the whole tub of a tj galvanized metal?
>> (I want the original paint to still be visible)
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>
>
the years, you'll probably be glad you did. Would never consider spray cans
for a job you care about. If you want to go the extra mile for a car
show-like upgrade, though, I'd take it to a professional (RhinoLiner or the
others) and have them spray it instead of rolling it in at home (which isn't
hard at all). They can spray on whatever thickness you desire, the edges
will be like the edges of many trucks you see, and they can mix different
colors that match or contrast your paint or interior. Heck, if they've got
left over, they'll probably offer to make a permanent bra or edges. Just
let your imagination roam, just don't get crazy:)
Jim
"Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Iq-dnc0QUp0X4yzenZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com...
>I used this
> http://www.herculiner.com/
>
> Coasty
>
> "tjce" <spa83405@allstate.com> wrote in message
> news:1135701544.336223.18710@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>>I went to wal mart and found clear rustoleum enamel but the first
>> warning on it is to not use it on galvanized metal
>> Isn't the whole tub of a tj galvanized metal?
>> (I want the original paint to still be visible)
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>
>
#22
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Re: Is por 15 my only option for something clear to protect the inside of my jeep
I second Coasty's bedliner recommendation. Did mine and love it. Over
the years, you'll probably be glad you did. Would never consider spray cans
for a job you care about. If you want to go the extra mile for a car
show-like upgrade, though, I'd take it to a professional (RhinoLiner or the
others) and have them spray it instead of rolling it in at home (which isn't
hard at all). They can spray on whatever thickness you desire, the edges
will be like the edges of many trucks you see, and they can mix different
colors that match or contrast your paint or interior. Heck, if they've got
left over, they'll probably offer to make a permanent bra or edges. Just
let your imagination roam, just don't get crazy:)
Jim
"Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Iq-dnc0QUp0X4yzenZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com...
>I used this
> http://www.herculiner.com/
>
> Coasty
>
> "tjce" <spa83405@allstate.com> wrote in message
> news:1135701544.336223.18710@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>>I went to wal mart and found clear rustoleum enamel but the first
>> warning on it is to not use it on galvanized metal
>> Isn't the whole tub of a tj galvanized metal?
>> (I want the original paint to still be visible)
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>
>
the years, you'll probably be glad you did. Would never consider spray cans
for a job you care about. If you want to go the extra mile for a car
show-like upgrade, though, I'd take it to a professional (RhinoLiner or the
others) and have them spray it instead of rolling it in at home (which isn't
hard at all). They can spray on whatever thickness you desire, the edges
will be like the edges of many trucks you see, and they can mix different
colors that match or contrast your paint or interior. Heck, if they've got
left over, they'll probably offer to make a permanent bra or edges. Just
let your imagination roam, just don't get crazy:)
Jim
"Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Iq-dnc0QUp0X4yzenZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com...
>I used this
> http://www.herculiner.com/
>
> Coasty
>
> "tjce" <spa83405@allstate.com> wrote in message
> news:1135701544.336223.18710@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>>I went to wal mart and found clear rustoleum enamel but the first
>> warning on it is to not use it on galvanized metal
>> Isn't the whole tub of a tj galvanized metal?
>> (I want the original paint to still be visible)
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>
>
#23
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Re: Is por 15 my only option for something clear to protect the inside of my jeep
It costs about 4 bills to have the tub done at rhino or x-liner. A bud had
used Herculiner in his horse trailer and it held up fantastic he put 3 coats
on. Prior to me using the hurculiner I did my home work contacted other
people who had used in their pick-ups and jeeps no one had a bad thing to
say about it. The only recommendation they had is use a stippling brush this
produces a better finish. It took one gallon to do 3 coast in the tub of my
TJ and one weekend of time had everything back together by the evening the
second day. I had my ram done with rhino and liked it the only thing I did
not have them do the bed rails. I did the bed rails with herculiner and you
cannot tell the difference and it really holds up. Three coats provides a
1/16 inch thick coat which protects everything and deadens some road noise
and I removed my carpeting which makes clean up easier. Last year I did the
inside of my dodge ram and love it ice, snow, salt, dirt, mud and abuse have
not hurt it. I have had the herculiner in for two years now in my TJ and
have no negative input about it.
Coasty
"Drink" <drink@gnt.net> wrote in message
news:dovcad$dr9$1@news.utelfla.com...
> I second Coasty's bedliner recommendation. Did mine and love it. Over
> the years, you'll probably be glad you did. Would never consider spray
> cans for a job you care about. If you want to go the extra mile for a car
> show-like upgrade, though, I'd take it to a professional (RhinoLiner or
> the others) and have them spray it instead of rolling it in at home (which
> isn't hard at all). They can spray on whatever thickness you desire, the
> edges will be like the edges of many trucks you see, and they can mix
> different colors that match or contrast your paint or interior. Heck, if
> they've got left over, they'll probably offer to make a permanent bra or
> edges. Just let your imagination roam, just don't get crazy:)
> Jim
>
> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:Iq-dnc0QUp0X4yzenZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>I used this
>> http://www.herculiner.com/
>>
>> Coasty
>>
>> "tjce" <spa83405@allstate.com> wrote in message
>> news:1135701544.336223.18710@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>>>I went to wal mart and found clear rustoleum enamel but the first
>>> warning on it is to not use it on galvanized metal
>>> Isn't the whole tub of a tj galvanized metal?
>>> (I want the original paint to still be visible)
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
used Herculiner in his horse trailer and it held up fantastic he put 3 coats
on. Prior to me using the hurculiner I did my home work contacted other
people who had used in their pick-ups and jeeps no one had a bad thing to
say about it. The only recommendation they had is use a stippling brush this
produces a better finish. It took one gallon to do 3 coast in the tub of my
TJ and one weekend of time had everything back together by the evening the
second day. I had my ram done with rhino and liked it the only thing I did
not have them do the bed rails. I did the bed rails with herculiner and you
cannot tell the difference and it really holds up. Three coats provides a
1/16 inch thick coat which protects everything and deadens some road noise
and I removed my carpeting which makes clean up easier. Last year I did the
inside of my dodge ram and love it ice, snow, salt, dirt, mud and abuse have
not hurt it. I have had the herculiner in for two years now in my TJ and
have no negative input about it.
Coasty
"Drink" <drink@gnt.net> wrote in message
news:dovcad$dr9$1@news.utelfla.com...
> I second Coasty's bedliner recommendation. Did mine and love it. Over
> the years, you'll probably be glad you did. Would never consider spray
> cans for a job you care about. If you want to go the extra mile for a car
> show-like upgrade, though, I'd take it to a professional (RhinoLiner or
> the others) and have them spray it instead of rolling it in at home (which
> isn't hard at all). They can spray on whatever thickness you desire, the
> edges will be like the edges of many trucks you see, and they can mix
> different colors that match or contrast your paint or interior. Heck, if
> they've got left over, they'll probably offer to make a permanent bra or
> edges. Just let your imagination roam, just don't get crazy:)
> Jim
>
> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:Iq-dnc0QUp0X4yzenZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>I used this
>> http://www.herculiner.com/
>>
>> Coasty
>>
>> "tjce" <spa83405@allstate.com> wrote in message
>> news:1135701544.336223.18710@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>>>I went to wal mart and found clear rustoleum enamel but the first
>>> warning on it is to not use it on galvanized metal
>>> Isn't the whole tub of a tj galvanized metal?
>>> (I want the original paint to still be visible)
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#24
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Re: Is por 15 my only option for something clear to protect the inside of my jeep
It costs about 4 bills to have the tub done at rhino or x-liner. A bud had
used Herculiner in his horse trailer and it held up fantastic he put 3 coats
on. Prior to me using the hurculiner I did my home work contacted other
people who had used in their pick-ups and jeeps no one had a bad thing to
say about it. The only recommendation they had is use a stippling brush this
produces a better finish. It took one gallon to do 3 coast in the tub of my
TJ and one weekend of time had everything back together by the evening the
second day. I had my ram done with rhino and liked it the only thing I did
not have them do the bed rails. I did the bed rails with herculiner and you
cannot tell the difference and it really holds up. Three coats provides a
1/16 inch thick coat which protects everything and deadens some road noise
and I removed my carpeting which makes clean up easier. Last year I did the
inside of my dodge ram and love it ice, snow, salt, dirt, mud and abuse have
not hurt it. I have had the herculiner in for two years now in my TJ and
have no negative input about it.
Coasty
"Drink" <drink@gnt.net> wrote in message
news:dovcad$dr9$1@news.utelfla.com...
> I second Coasty's bedliner recommendation. Did mine and love it. Over
> the years, you'll probably be glad you did. Would never consider spray
> cans for a job you care about. If you want to go the extra mile for a car
> show-like upgrade, though, I'd take it to a professional (RhinoLiner or
> the others) and have them spray it instead of rolling it in at home (which
> isn't hard at all). They can spray on whatever thickness you desire, the
> edges will be like the edges of many trucks you see, and they can mix
> different colors that match or contrast your paint or interior. Heck, if
> they've got left over, they'll probably offer to make a permanent bra or
> edges. Just let your imagination roam, just don't get crazy:)
> Jim
>
> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:Iq-dnc0QUp0X4yzenZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>I used this
>> http://www.herculiner.com/
>>
>> Coasty
>>
>> "tjce" <spa83405@allstate.com> wrote in message
>> news:1135701544.336223.18710@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>>>I went to wal mart and found clear rustoleum enamel but the first
>>> warning on it is to not use it on galvanized metal
>>> Isn't the whole tub of a tj galvanized metal?
>>> (I want the original paint to still be visible)
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
used Herculiner in his horse trailer and it held up fantastic he put 3 coats
on. Prior to me using the hurculiner I did my home work contacted other
people who had used in their pick-ups and jeeps no one had a bad thing to
say about it. The only recommendation they had is use a stippling brush this
produces a better finish. It took one gallon to do 3 coast in the tub of my
TJ and one weekend of time had everything back together by the evening the
second day. I had my ram done with rhino and liked it the only thing I did
not have them do the bed rails. I did the bed rails with herculiner and you
cannot tell the difference and it really holds up. Three coats provides a
1/16 inch thick coat which protects everything and deadens some road noise
and I removed my carpeting which makes clean up easier. Last year I did the
inside of my dodge ram and love it ice, snow, salt, dirt, mud and abuse have
not hurt it. I have had the herculiner in for two years now in my TJ and
have no negative input about it.
Coasty
"Drink" <drink@gnt.net> wrote in message
news:dovcad$dr9$1@news.utelfla.com...
> I second Coasty's bedliner recommendation. Did mine and love it. Over
> the years, you'll probably be glad you did. Would never consider spray
> cans for a job you care about. If you want to go the extra mile for a car
> show-like upgrade, though, I'd take it to a professional (RhinoLiner or
> the others) and have them spray it instead of rolling it in at home (which
> isn't hard at all). They can spray on whatever thickness you desire, the
> edges will be like the edges of many trucks you see, and they can mix
> different colors that match or contrast your paint or interior. Heck, if
> they've got left over, they'll probably offer to make a permanent bra or
> edges. Just let your imagination roam, just don't get crazy:)
> Jim
>
> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:Iq-dnc0QUp0X4yzenZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>I used this
>> http://www.herculiner.com/
>>
>> Coasty
>>
>> "tjce" <spa83405@allstate.com> wrote in message
>> news:1135701544.336223.18710@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>>>I went to wal mart and found clear rustoleum enamel but the first
>>> warning on it is to not use it on galvanized metal
>>> Isn't the whole tub of a tj galvanized metal?
>>> (I want the original paint to still be visible)
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#25
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Is por 15 my only option for something clear to protect the inside of my jeep
It costs about 4 bills to have the tub done at rhino or x-liner. A bud had
used Herculiner in his horse trailer and it held up fantastic he put 3 coats
on. Prior to me using the hurculiner I did my home work contacted other
people who had used in their pick-ups and jeeps no one had a bad thing to
say about it. The only recommendation they had is use a stippling brush this
produces a better finish. It took one gallon to do 3 coast in the tub of my
TJ and one weekend of time had everything back together by the evening the
second day. I had my ram done with rhino and liked it the only thing I did
not have them do the bed rails. I did the bed rails with herculiner and you
cannot tell the difference and it really holds up. Three coats provides a
1/16 inch thick coat which protects everything and deadens some road noise
and I removed my carpeting which makes clean up easier. Last year I did the
inside of my dodge ram and love it ice, snow, salt, dirt, mud and abuse have
not hurt it. I have had the herculiner in for two years now in my TJ and
have no negative input about it.
Coasty
"Drink" <drink@gnt.net> wrote in message
news:dovcad$dr9$1@news.utelfla.com...
> I second Coasty's bedliner recommendation. Did mine and love it. Over
> the years, you'll probably be glad you did. Would never consider spray
> cans for a job you care about. If you want to go the extra mile for a car
> show-like upgrade, though, I'd take it to a professional (RhinoLiner or
> the others) and have them spray it instead of rolling it in at home (which
> isn't hard at all). They can spray on whatever thickness you desire, the
> edges will be like the edges of many trucks you see, and they can mix
> different colors that match or contrast your paint or interior. Heck, if
> they've got left over, they'll probably offer to make a permanent bra or
> edges. Just let your imagination roam, just don't get crazy:)
> Jim
>
> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:Iq-dnc0QUp0X4yzenZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>I used this
>> http://www.herculiner.com/
>>
>> Coasty
>>
>> "tjce" <spa83405@allstate.com> wrote in message
>> news:1135701544.336223.18710@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>>>I went to wal mart and found clear rustoleum enamel but the first
>>> warning on it is to not use it on galvanized metal
>>> Isn't the whole tub of a tj galvanized metal?
>>> (I want the original paint to still be visible)
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
used Herculiner in his horse trailer and it held up fantastic he put 3 coats
on. Prior to me using the hurculiner I did my home work contacted other
people who had used in their pick-ups and jeeps no one had a bad thing to
say about it. The only recommendation they had is use a stippling brush this
produces a better finish. It took one gallon to do 3 coast in the tub of my
TJ and one weekend of time had everything back together by the evening the
second day. I had my ram done with rhino and liked it the only thing I did
not have them do the bed rails. I did the bed rails with herculiner and you
cannot tell the difference and it really holds up. Three coats provides a
1/16 inch thick coat which protects everything and deadens some road noise
and I removed my carpeting which makes clean up easier. Last year I did the
inside of my dodge ram and love it ice, snow, salt, dirt, mud and abuse have
not hurt it. I have had the herculiner in for two years now in my TJ and
have no negative input about it.
Coasty
"Drink" <drink@gnt.net> wrote in message
news:dovcad$dr9$1@news.utelfla.com...
> I second Coasty's bedliner recommendation. Did mine and love it. Over
> the years, you'll probably be glad you did. Would never consider spray
> cans for a job you care about. If you want to go the extra mile for a car
> show-like upgrade, though, I'd take it to a professional (RhinoLiner or
> the others) and have them spray it instead of rolling it in at home (which
> isn't hard at all). They can spray on whatever thickness you desire, the
> edges will be like the edges of many trucks you see, and they can mix
> different colors that match or contrast your paint or interior. Heck, if
> they've got left over, they'll probably offer to make a permanent bra or
> edges. Just let your imagination roam, just don't get crazy:)
> Jim
>
> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:Iq-dnc0QUp0X4yzenZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>I used this
>> http://www.herculiner.com/
>>
>> Coasty
>>
>> "tjce" <spa83405@allstate.com> wrote in message
>> news:1135701544.336223.18710@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>>>I went to wal mart and found clear rustoleum enamel but the first
>>> warning on it is to not use it on galvanized metal
>>> Isn't the whole tub of a tj galvanized metal?
>>> (I want the original paint to still be visible)
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#26
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Is por 15 my only option for something clear to protect the inside of my jeep
it costs about 4 bills to have the tub done at rhino or x-liner. A bud had
used Herculiner in his horse trailer and it held up fantastic he put 3 coats
on. Prior to me using the hurculiner I did my home work contacted other
people who had used in their pick-ups and jeeps no one had a bad thing to
say about it. The only recommendation they had is use a stippling brush this
produces a better finish. It took one gallon to do 3 coast in the tub of my
TJ and one weekend of time had everything back together by the evening the
second day. I had my ram done with rhino and liked it the only thing I did
not have them do the bed rails. I did the bed rails with herculiner and you
cannot tell the difference and it really holds up. Three coats provides a
1/16 inch thick coat which protects everything and deadens some road noise
and I removed my carpeting which makes clean up easier. Last year I did the
inside of my dodge ram and love it ice, snow, salt, dirt, mud and abuse have
not hurt it. I have had the herculiner in for two years now in my TJ and
have no negative input about it.
Coasty
"Drink" <drink@gnt.net> wrote in message
news:dovcad$dr9$1@news.utelfla.com...
> I second Coasty's bedliner recommendation. Did mine and love it. Over
> the years, you'll probably be glad you did. Would never consider spray
> cans for a job you care about. If you want to go the extra mile for a car
> show-like upgrade, though, I'd take it to a professional (RhinoLiner or
> the others) and have them spray it instead of rolling it in at home (which
> isn't hard at all). They can spray on whatever thickness you desire, the
> edges will be like the edges of many trucks you see, and they can mix
> different colors that match or contrast your paint or interior. Heck, if
> they've got left over, they'll probably offer to make a permanent bra or
> edges. Just let your imagination roam, just don't get crazy:)
> Jim
>
> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:Iq-dnc0QUp0X4yzenZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>I used this
>> http://www.herculiner.com/
>>
>> Coasty
>>
>> "tjce" <spa83405@allstate.com> wrote in message
>> news:1135701544.336223.18710@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>>>I went to wal mart and found clear rustoleum enamel but the first
>>> warning on it is to not use it on galvanized metal
>>> Isn't the whole tub of a tj galvanized metal?
>>> (I want the original paint to still be visible)
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
used Herculiner in his horse trailer and it held up fantastic he put 3 coats
on. Prior to me using the hurculiner I did my home work contacted other
people who had used in their pick-ups and jeeps no one had a bad thing to
say about it. The only recommendation they had is use a stippling brush this
produces a better finish. It took one gallon to do 3 coast in the tub of my
TJ and one weekend of time had everything back together by the evening the
second day. I had my ram done with rhino and liked it the only thing I did
not have them do the bed rails. I did the bed rails with herculiner and you
cannot tell the difference and it really holds up. Three coats provides a
1/16 inch thick coat which protects everything and deadens some road noise
and I removed my carpeting which makes clean up easier. Last year I did the
inside of my dodge ram and love it ice, snow, salt, dirt, mud and abuse have
not hurt it. I have had the herculiner in for two years now in my TJ and
have no negative input about it.
Coasty
"Drink" <drink@gnt.net> wrote in message
news:dovcad$dr9$1@news.utelfla.com...
> I second Coasty's bedliner recommendation. Did mine and love it. Over
> the years, you'll probably be glad you did. Would never consider spray
> cans for a job you care about. If you want to go the extra mile for a car
> show-like upgrade, though, I'd take it to a professional (RhinoLiner or
> the others) and have them spray it instead of rolling it in at home (which
> isn't hard at all). They can spray on whatever thickness you desire, the
> edges will be like the edges of many trucks you see, and they can mix
> different colors that match or contrast your paint or interior. Heck, if
> they've got left over, they'll probably offer to make a permanent bra or
> edges. Just let your imagination roam, just don't get crazy:)
> Jim
>
> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:Iq-dnc0QUp0X4yzenZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>I used this
>> http://www.herculiner.com/
>>
>> Coasty
>>
>> "tjce" <spa83405@allstate.com> wrote in message
>> news:1135701544.336223.18710@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>>>I went to wal mart and found clear rustoleum enamel but the first
>>> warning on it is to not use it on galvanized metal
>>> Isn't the whole tub of a tj galvanized metal?
>>> (I want the original paint to still be visible)
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#27
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Is por 15 my only option for something clear to protect the inside of my jeep
it costs about 4 bills to have the tub done at rhino or x-liner. A bud had
used Herculiner in his horse trailer and it held up fantastic he put 3 coats
on. Prior to me using the hurculiner I did my home work contacted other
people who had used in their pick-ups and jeeps no one had a bad thing to
say about it. The only recommendation they had is use a stippling brush this
produces a better finish. It took one gallon to do 3 coast in the tub of my
TJ and one weekend of time had everything back together by the evening the
second day. I had my ram done with rhino and liked it the only thing I did
not have them do the bed rails. I did the bed rails with herculiner and you
cannot tell the difference and it really holds up. Three coats provides a
1/16 inch thick coat which protects everything and deadens some road noise
and I removed my carpeting which makes clean up easier. Last year I did the
inside of my dodge ram and love it ice, snow, salt, dirt, mud and abuse have
not hurt it. I have had the herculiner in for two years now in my TJ and
have no negative input about it.
Coasty
"Drink" <drink@gnt.net> wrote in message
news:dovcad$dr9$1@news.utelfla.com...
> I second Coasty's bedliner recommendation. Did mine and love it. Over
> the years, you'll probably be glad you did. Would never consider spray
> cans for a job you care about. If you want to go the extra mile for a car
> show-like upgrade, though, I'd take it to a professional (RhinoLiner or
> the others) and have them spray it instead of rolling it in at home (which
> isn't hard at all). They can spray on whatever thickness you desire, the
> edges will be like the edges of many trucks you see, and they can mix
> different colors that match or contrast your paint or interior. Heck, if
> they've got left over, they'll probably offer to make a permanent bra or
> edges. Just let your imagination roam, just don't get crazy:)
> Jim
>
> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:Iq-dnc0QUp0X4yzenZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>I used this
>> http://www.herculiner.com/
>>
>> Coasty
>>
>> "tjce" <spa83405@allstate.com> wrote in message
>> news:1135701544.336223.18710@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>>>I went to wal mart and found clear rustoleum enamel but the first
>>> warning on it is to not use it on galvanized metal
>>> Isn't the whole tub of a tj galvanized metal?
>>> (I want the original paint to still be visible)
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
used Herculiner in his horse trailer and it held up fantastic he put 3 coats
on. Prior to me using the hurculiner I did my home work contacted other
people who had used in their pick-ups and jeeps no one had a bad thing to
say about it. The only recommendation they had is use a stippling brush this
produces a better finish. It took one gallon to do 3 coast in the tub of my
TJ and one weekend of time had everything back together by the evening the
second day. I had my ram done with rhino and liked it the only thing I did
not have them do the bed rails. I did the bed rails with herculiner and you
cannot tell the difference and it really holds up. Three coats provides a
1/16 inch thick coat which protects everything and deadens some road noise
and I removed my carpeting which makes clean up easier. Last year I did the
inside of my dodge ram and love it ice, snow, salt, dirt, mud and abuse have
not hurt it. I have had the herculiner in for two years now in my TJ and
have no negative input about it.
Coasty
"Drink" <drink@gnt.net> wrote in message
news:dovcad$dr9$1@news.utelfla.com...
> I second Coasty's bedliner recommendation. Did mine and love it. Over
> the years, you'll probably be glad you did. Would never consider spray
> cans for a job you care about. If you want to go the extra mile for a car
> show-like upgrade, though, I'd take it to a professional (RhinoLiner or
> the others) and have them spray it instead of rolling it in at home (which
> isn't hard at all). They can spray on whatever thickness you desire, the
> edges will be like the edges of many trucks you see, and they can mix
> different colors that match or contrast your paint or interior. Heck, if
> they've got left over, they'll probably offer to make a permanent bra or
> edges. Just let your imagination roam, just don't get crazy:)
> Jim
>
> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:Iq-dnc0QUp0X4yzenZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>I used this
>> http://www.herculiner.com/
>>
>> Coasty
>>
>> "tjce" <spa83405@allstate.com> wrote in message
>> news:1135701544.336223.18710@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>>>I went to wal mart and found clear rustoleum enamel but the first
>>> warning on it is to not use it on galvanized metal
>>> Isn't the whole tub of a tj galvanized metal?
>>> (I want the original paint to still be visible)
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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it costs about 4 bills to have the tub done at rhino or x-liner. A bud had
used Herculiner in his horse trailer and it held up fantastic he put 3 coats
on. Prior to me using the hurculiner I did my home work contacted other
people who had used in their pick-ups and jeeps no one had a bad thing to
say about it. The only recommendation they had is use a stippling brush this
produces a better finish. It took one gallon to do 3 coast in the tub of my
TJ and one weekend of time had everything back together by the evening the
second day. I had my ram done with rhino and liked it the only thing I did
not have them do the bed rails. I did the bed rails with herculiner and you
cannot tell the difference and it really holds up. Three coats provides a
1/16 inch thick coat which protects everything and deadens some road noise
and I removed my carpeting which makes clean up easier. Last year I did the
inside of my dodge ram and love it ice, snow, salt, dirt, mud and abuse have
not hurt it. I have had the herculiner in for two years now in my TJ and
have no negative input about it.
Coasty
"Drink" <drink@gnt.net> wrote in message
news:dovcad$dr9$1@news.utelfla.com...
> I second Coasty's bedliner recommendation. Did mine and love it. Over
> the years, you'll probably be glad you did. Would never consider spray
> cans for a job you care about. If you want to go the extra mile for a car
> show-like upgrade, though, I'd take it to a professional (RhinoLiner or
> the others) and have them spray it instead of rolling it in at home (which
> isn't hard at all). They can spray on whatever thickness you desire, the
> edges will be like the edges of many trucks you see, and they can mix
> different colors that match or contrast your paint or interior. Heck, if
> they've got left over, they'll probably offer to make a permanent bra or
> edges. Just let your imagination roam, just don't get crazy:)
> Jim
>
> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:Iq-dnc0QUp0X4yzenZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>I used this
>> http://www.herculiner.com/
>>
>> Coasty
>>
>> "tjce" <spa83405@allstate.com> wrote in message
>> news:1135701544.336223.18710@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>>>I went to wal mart and found clear rustoleum enamel but the first
>>> warning on it is to not use it on galvanized metal
>>> Isn't the whole tub of a tj galvanized metal?
>>> (I want the original paint to still be visible)
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
used Herculiner in his horse trailer and it held up fantastic he put 3 coats
on. Prior to me using the hurculiner I did my home work contacted other
people who had used in their pick-ups and jeeps no one had a bad thing to
say about it. The only recommendation they had is use a stippling brush this
produces a better finish. It took one gallon to do 3 coast in the tub of my
TJ and one weekend of time had everything back together by the evening the
second day. I had my ram done with rhino and liked it the only thing I did
not have them do the bed rails. I did the bed rails with herculiner and you
cannot tell the difference and it really holds up. Three coats provides a
1/16 inch thick coat which protects everything and deadens some road noise
and I removed my carpeting which makes clean up easier. Last year I did the
inside of my dodge ram and love it ice, snow, salt, dirt, mud and abuse have
not hurt it. I have had the herculiner in for two years now in my TJ and
have no negative input about it.
Coasty
"Drink" <drink@gnt.net> wrote in message
news:dovcad$dr9$1@news.utelfla.com...
> I second Coasty's bedliner recommendation. Did mine and love it. Over
> the years, you'll probably be glad you did. Would never consider spray
> cans for a job you care about. If you want to go the extra mile for a car
> show-like upgrade, though, I'd take it to a professional (RhinoLiner or
> the others) and have them spray it instead of rolling it in at home (which
> isn't hard at all). They can spray on whatever thickness you desire, the
> edges will be like the edges of many trucks you see, and they can mix
> different colors that match or contrast your paint or interior. Heck, if
> they've got left over, they'll probably offer to make a permanent bra or
> edges. Just let your imagination roam, just don't get crazy:)
> Jim
>
> "Coasty" <uscg_retSPOOGE@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:Iq-dnc0QUp0X4yzenZ2dnUVZ_vydnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>I used this
>> http://www.herculiner.com/
>>
>> Coasty
>>
>> "tjce" <spa83405@allstate.com> wrote in message
>> news:1135701544.336223.18710@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
>>>I went to wal mart and found clear rustoleum enamel but the first
>>> warning on it is to not use it on galvanized metal
>>> Isn't the whole tub of a tj galvanized metal?
>>> (I want the original paint to still be visible)
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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