Bed liner kits

Wow there are some nice results here with the raptor liner. May be using it to touch up my XJ.

4Gas$ you could consider using chassis saver as a base coat instead of POR15. I have used it with fairly good results. The best stuff I have used, but it's more of a hassle, is rust mort. Really seems to do what the name says. Couple coats of that, primer, then raptor liner or whatever.
 
Thanks for all of the input guys.

What I have is a 2009 F150 with a few rusty spots.
I wanted to "treat" the rust, seal it, cover it, throw
some bondo on it & paint it.

Not looking for show quality, just want to make a
nice old (rusty) pick up look good & be one color.
 
Thanks for all of the input guys.

What I have is a 2009 F150 with a few rusty spots.
I wanted to "treat" the rust, seal it, cover it, throw
some bondo on it & paint it.

Not looking for show quality, just want to make a
nice old (rusty) pick up look good & be one color.

same with me on my daughters Escape ... and for the floor boards on my 53 .... from what Ive read about POR15 scuff it hit it with etching primer ... paint it or in my cars ... Rhino Liner it
 
If you have any existing rust, I wouldn't do it. I did it on my Landcruiser. I sanded down all of the rust, primed it several times, letting it cure between coats, etc. The rust came back with a vengeance under the Monstaliner. In my totally unprofessional opinion, the liner created a moisture trap that accelerated the rusting process.
 
If you have any existing rust, I wouldn't do it. I did it on my Landcruiser. I sanded down all of the rust, primed it several times, letting it cure between coats, etc. The rust came back with a vengeance under the Monstaliner. In my totally unprofessional opinion, the liner created a moisture trap that accelerated the rusting process.


Yikes! Me gonna do more research, thanks Mike.
 
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