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Old 05-24-2012, 05:52 PM
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I am planning on bedlining my interior this weekend an next. I work two jobs so it will take two weekends with conflictimg schedules. I plan on getting a gallon and using a roller to put it on. My only concern is, how did yall cover the drain holes, and did yall sand down the sound/heat stuff under front floor mats and rear seat. This is a two door btw. Also what did everyone do with the compartment at the rear with the jack in. Did you bedline it also, and did you put the cover back on it. I will post pics of my progress. I stripped the carpet today.
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Few thoughts. I wasn't impressed with the roll on liner. I actually sanded it back down and just used rattle can. Second you can removed the sound insulation but it's not necessary. Just use a hand chisel and go slow to start its pretty easy to get up once you get started. Finally just pop out the drain plugs and take off the rear cargo lid paint then put them back in. No need to plug holes or get a new lid. The liner isn't thick enough to get in the way. As alway remember to prep the surface very well. The application is the easy part.
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Originally Posted by HeyBob
Few thoughts. I wasn't impressed with the roll on liner. I actually sanded it back down and just used rattle can. Second you can removed the sound insulation but it's not necessary. Just use a hand chisel and go slow to start its pretty easy to get up once you get started. Finally just pop out the drain plugs and take off the rear cargo lid paint then put them back in. No need to plug holes or get a new lid. The liner isn't thick enough to get in the way. As alway remember to prep the surface very well. The application is the easy part.
How many rattle cans would work? Or did you spray with a gun? And im assuming roll on isnt as think and wont look as good?
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I used about 8. Sand it reallly well and it holds up good. All in the prep.
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Originally Posted by Canuckjkjeeper
Line-x............

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Roll on? Or spray?
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Originally Posted by GulfCoastJeeper
I used about 8. Sand it reallly well and it holds up good. All in the prep.
Do you have any pics?
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Only one I have... I resanded the area where the sound damping stuff was once I got ahold of a power sander. In this pic it looks off colored
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Yup like 6-8 cans. Obviously I'd lineX the tub if I had the money but for 100 bucks I can do it myself and save the rest for other mods. If you have a sprayer then you can go that route but the rattle can stuff looks just as good IMHO.
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I used a gallon of Al's Liner with their spray gun you can buy to use with an air compressor. Worked great! I used an air chisel for the sound deadening stuff.



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Gonna do durabak soon uv resistant


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