yep I saw the same thing..... It is a roll on, cuz they didn't use the
compressor and gun to shoot it on. Most garage-do-it-yourself-ers don't
have the right spray kit, so roll it away. Like any material clean is
the key word. if the surface has been cleaned properly and provides the
correct roughness. You can take the desired adhesive material and go to
town. for about, what...., a hundred or so bucks I'd give it a go....
I don't know where to find it though, any thought???? I can't remember
the brand either, maybe Hercules or something???? It is the cleaning
and scuffing that makes me nervous. I have done my share of fiberglass
work, and seen a few crappy jobs..... The junk stems from poor cleaning
and preping of the surface.... If you noticed the kit didn't include
the cleaning and scuffing materials.....
Jason
1/20/99 2:57 PM
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Short [SMTP:ashort@flash.net]
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 2:44 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: DML: Spray in Bedliners
Peter Anthony wrote:
>
> From: Peter Anthony on 01/20/99 09:43 AM
>
> I have been contemplating a spray-in myself , I was wondering
how much a
> Rhino-linings job would cost ? Anbyone have one?
>
> Please respond to dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>
> To: dakota-truck @ buffnet.net
> cc: (bcc: Peter Anthony/Physician Computer Network)
> Subject: DML: Spray in Bedliners
>
> I am considering a spray in bedliner for my 99 RT. Would like
to hear your
> experiences and opinions. You can email me at
abody@bellsouth.net
> Thanks
> Allen
Anyone see the roll-on bed liner? Just like spray-in
only it's in a 1
gal paint can. You have to clean, scuff, and prep with a wipe on
solution. Tape off what you don't want coated, and roll 2 coats.
I
think it cost 20.00 with some left over for scratch repair.
Looked as
good as any spray-in. It also looked like a lot of work. I don't
know
who carries it, a TV show on TNN did one. Alan S.
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