Lining the tub

raptor_pilot

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I know the most common roll on liner is the Herculiner. I've heard mixed things tho. What is the best bang for your buck with roll on liners. I heard something about a Bondo brand? Can anyone help me? Thanks
Mike
 

I did the Herculiner in October of 2002. It's still sticking and it's the original coat. Go to my website (watch out for pop-ups... it's a free site) and I did an entire write-up on the process. The key is preparation. http://coreyandhis.jeepz.com/photo2.html

It was only $110 with the extras I bought (bag of latex gloves, extra roller, disposable paint trays). Good luck.

Corey
 
Hey Raptor! I had mentioned the bond-o stuff a couple of weeks ago. I'm doing my Jeep in that. I'll let you know how it turns out with durability. Prep time's the same though.
 

rustoleum brand from ollie's cost me 20 bucks. put it through some abuse and it held up fine.
 

hi-c, did you run into any problems that I might need to know about? It looks like it came out great. That's exactly the way I want mine to look.
Mike
 
Any opinions on the Durabak stuff listed in the rags? I have a CJ5 that will hav some sort of spray in liner when I get that far. How about the wheel wells and frame etc. Been quite a while since I've posted. Kids, job, and moving have taken their toll. 8)
 
I found "Duplicolor Roll/Spray-on Liner" for 40 bucks. think I am gunna check that out and see how it does. it is all textured epoxy so I can get it as thick as I want and call it herculiner then again the texture isn't as noticable, more of a fine texture.
 
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