Bed lining is an Addiction!!!!
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You know when your significant other gets in the Jeep after its done and says "This looks like the Jeep is complete why didn't it come like this..." Then added that I should have done this right when I got the Jeep. She hates the Jeep bc I "work" play with it too much.... And had good things to say about it!!! Must do!
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@echo, I put it off for good long time too and then just sucked it up and banged it out in 3 days over the summer and I was so pissed I had waited so long. It makes the interior look like a while new vehicle. I went with a 50/50 ratios of flat black - bedliner so there is a very subtle texture not full on rough. the exterior I would do all bedliner.
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Originally Posted by gtucker0825
It cooled off this evening but I had to drive around with the windows down. Good thing the heaters are good on the Jeep...
How long has it taken for the smell to go away?
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I did about 3-4 coats of it on both sides. Sucks cause those cans don't last for sh*t. But thankfully I mentioned it to walmart and they did an exchange for the cans that I told them I felt had "nothing" in them haha. I love black interior vs the white.
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Ya, I'm with you on this. Waited too long this past year and much easier to do when you are running with the soft top. Looked like at one point I was going to do the inside tub, but decided to use Por-15 instead for this project, that leaves me a Gator Guard to do the hard top, more than enough!!