Herculined the inside of the Jeep!
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Yeah of course you can still use 'em. That's the awesome part about it.. You can just wash your Jeep out instead of having to deal with the terrible carpet!!
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There's 4 bolts holding in each seat. 8 bolts total. The front bolts unscrew a lot easier than the back ones. Took some work to get the back bolts out, but I finally got them with some help from a cheater bar. Of course the back seat just folds down and you press the bar to get the front part of it out. I used sandpaper to scuff up the paint. Pretty sure it was 180 grit.
Oh yeah and if you ever make a trip down south, let me know and I'll herculine your JK! Haha definitely wouldn't mind some gear money
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That looks just absolutely amazing! I have been wondering if I want to do LineX, Rhino Lining, or Herculiner.
This definitely makes me want to go the Herculiner route.
Is it abrasive? How long does it take to dry after applying? I saw you wrote you waited 3 hours between coats, but how long to dry fully?
Great looking job man! Just awesome!
This definitely makes me want to go the Herculiner route.
Is it abrasive? How long does it take to dry after applying? I saw you wrote you waited 3 hours between coats, but how long to dry fully?
Great looking job man! Just awesome!
Oh and thanks for the compliments guys!
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I am using monsterliner on my four door. Got everything torn out but the center console. Any know how to get it out? Got it loose but trying to get the 4x4 shifter off -- don't quite know how it comes apart...