Bed liner kits

derbydad276

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Thinking about touching up the bottom edge of my daughters escape with a
Raptor Bed liner kit anyone else ever use the stuff ?
 
We used bedliner to cover the rust spots around the fenders on our Ford vans here at work. It has stayed in place for over two years already.
 
Make sure you check the rear wheel tubs, don’t don’t do it if they need replacing, the weld shop will charge a lot more to clean it off lol.
 
Do some searching with Raptor Liner and Jeep. There should be some info as well as people using Monstaliner.
 
Yeah, I am planning the same for my Grand Cherokee, Yukon, and soon-to-be-mine Suburban. I plan to go with Monstaliner over the Raptor though.
 
Are you guys spraying on the Raptor & Monstaliner?

What about using POR15 instead or as a "base coat"?
 
I used Raptor Liner on the bottom of my race car when it was on the rotisserie....came out incredible. If you play with air pressure and distance you can get it to spray real fine. I can text you some pics how it came out.
 
Are you guys spraying on the Raptor & Monstaliner?

What about using POR15 instead or as a "base coat"?[/QUOTE

I plan to treat the metal first ... every Escape I see has Issues on the Rear wheel lips ...

also plan to shoot the bottom of my (53 ) after rolling on POR15
 
Are you guys spraying on the Raptor & Monstaliner?

What about using POR15 instead or as a "base coat"?[/QUOTE

I plan to treat the metal first ... every Escape I see has Issues on the Rear wheel lips ...

also plan to shoot the bottom of my (53 ) after rolling on POR15

If your going use POR dont plan to recoat it with anything...its difficult to get a topcoat to stick to POR
 
I used Raptor Liner on the bottom of my race car when it was on the rotisserie....came out incredible. If you play with air pressure and distance you can get it to spray real fine. I can text you some pics how it came out.

I'd be interested in seeing pics - I really want a very fine pattern. That's one of the reasons I was considering Monstaliner, is I've seen it thinned out a lot and rolled on via several coats with a "fine" high density white foam roller. Just seems like rolling it that thin, with one of those white foam rollers, would be a shitton of time and work!
 
I thought POR was supposed to be topcoated as it isn't UV stable (not that the undercarriage would see much UV exposure)
 
I'd be interested in seeing pics - I really want a very fine pattern. That's one of the reasons I was considering Monstaliner, is I've seen it thinned out a lot and rolled on via several coats with a "fine" high density white foam roller. Just seems like rolling it that thin, with one of those white foam rollers, would be a shitton of time and work!

I can text a photo to someone if they can post it on here for me...gave up trying post. Yellowbullet and LS1tech or simple attachments its like pulling teeth get photo on here.
 
^^^^ Wow, did that ever turn out nice!

I'm just bummed that it looks like I can't use
the POR15 as I wanted to.
 
^^^^ Wow, did that ever turn out nice!

I'm just bummed that it looks like I can't use
the POR15 as I wanted to.

Grind it best you can, spray some epoxy primer down then shot with Raptor and your better than POR. You can get Raptor in tintable and spray it body color if your choose.
 
Thank you...should have it running by mid summer and 100% done for autorama next year. It will be fun race/show car...LS 5.3 with S480, glide, 25.2/25.3 chassis, raised the floor so all SFI bars go under car, full backseat and headliner to.
 
My truck was done using Raptor liner. The whole inside of the cab got sprayed before installing all the Dynamat and then the interior. So is the bed. All of it is tinted to match body color which is awesome. I was super pumped with how it all came out and how the color was.


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