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Posted by Ludwig on March 06, 2000 at 11:41:54 from (208.201.105.165):
About the bedliner. The Herculiner is actually a paint on, they give you a roller, a paint brush, a scuffer, and a gallon of the goop for $100. First I went around with my dremel with a grinder and hit any bubbly paint, rust spots, whatnot. Then take the scuffer and scuff all the paint 'till its not shiny any more. Then clean everything with water. Then clean everything with acetone.(I used nailpolish remover) Then you start with the brush in all the corners. You dab rather than paint the goop on. It has rubber grains right in the liquid so you want to make sure they make it onto the bed. You have to stir to goop alot too. Then you take the roller and roll the big areas. Let it dry overnight, then pick the leaves out and put on a second coat. Slickern snot! Actually it makes a very solid tread when you're finished, no more sliding wood and stuff across the bed. Mine seems to be good. I took almost as long prepping as I did painting, and I think thats important. The only part that isn't great is the top edge of the tailgate, I was in a hurry and didn't scuff as well as I should have, so come spring I'm going to do that part over. Still Red spent alot more than me, and I can get the bed in my truck washed. ;P
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