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Old 02-20-2013, 06:24 AM
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So I bought a hardtop and it has some scuffs and scratches, so I decided I want to bedline it. I searched around and most people use spray cans instead of roll on paint. Ill probably do the spray can, but Im not sure what brand of bedliner to use. I was wondering if anyone has some pictures of their bedlined tops and what product they used. Thanks guys!
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I use Rustoleum Bedliner spray on for 90% of my painting needs. Love this stuff.
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I haven't finished mine yet but I am using raptor u pol. Four bottles which are sprayed on with an air compressor. Search raptor on the forum
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Ive been thinking about using rustoleum. Just dont want something that will fade to easily. As far as the raptor liner, I dont have access to a spray gun so i dont think thats an option.
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Look into monstaliner.com. I just finished painting an offroad trailer I built with this stuff and it is awesome. Extremely thick and seems like it will be very durable. It is available in 30 some colors and has UV protection so it won't fade. You can spray it or roll it on, I rolled it on. Make sure you are outside or wear a respirator, I did this in my garage with the door open and a big fan running and got a terrible headache, VERY STRONG FUMES. Luckily I am a painting contractor and had the respirator for the second coat. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by Delux2769
I use Rustoleum Bedliner spray on for 90% of my painting needs. Love this stuff.
This is what I would use. Its easy to touch up too.
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i used the duplicolor bedliner, worked well for me. i think i ended up using 6-7 cans. ill try to remember to post a pic up later
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Originally Posted by Ryan0260

This is what I would use. Its easy to touch up too.
Super easy for touch-ups. I did my wheels almost a year ago, and haven't had any noticeable fading from where I've periodically touched them up with spot sprays.
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