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Re: Project: DIY U-POL Raptor bedliner spray
Re: Project: DIY U-POL Raptor bedliner spray
I thought the line-x type liner was tough because it was sprayed out hot and cooled quickly and then of course because of the mixture.
I think you did a fantastic job, please dont misunderstand this post, I am just wondering since I would think that without the heat to possibly bond it to the metal it would chip off easier (especially those sections like the grill which sees alot of flying rocks and such)
Re: Project: DIY U-POL Raptor bedliner spray
I thought the line-x type liner was tough because it was sprayed out hot and cooled quickly and then of course because of the mixture.
I think you did a fantastic job, please dont misunderstand this post, I am just wondering since I would think that without the heat to possibly bond it to the metal it would chip off easier (especially those sections like the grill which sees alot of flying rocks and such)
Lots of other people coat the inside of their jeeps and say it holds up very well. So since for us (hummer owners) using it for fenders, grills, bumpers, etc I think we can really expect it to hold up extremely well.
Aside from having a lifetime warranty from Linex I have yet to find any negatives of the Raptor liner vs having a professional linex job done. I havent read of anyone saying it's chipped without doing something out of the norm
Yellow 04' H2
Last edited by accely : 06-05-2013 at 03:29 PM.
Re: Project: DIY U-POL Raptor bedliner spray
Friday I'm hoping to do:
brush guard, rear light guards, rear bumper, front bumper, front lower grill, roof rack rails, all fenders and side rocker bars.
Yellow 04' H2
Re: Project: DIY U-POL Raptor bedliner spray
Re: Project: DIY U-POL Raptor bedliner spray
Excellent reply BTW. Definitely makes sense when you put things in those terms.
Thanks
Re: Project: DIY U-POL Raptor bedliner spray
Re: Project: DIY U-POL Raptor bedliner spray
Yellow 04' H2
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