spray in bed liner?
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i just did the hood of my '00 DII a la camel-trophy-ish and it came out GREAT! i will post pics when i get home from this army thing. it went well enough that i took the carpet out of my rover and am going to do the floor board and the exterior up to the first (from the bottom) trim line. (that mod is pending approval from the wife...)
my question is how hard is it to remove the seats? is it a big nuf pain the the butt to just rhino-line around the seat brackets or what?
thanks.
pilsner
my question is how hard is it to remove the seats? is it a big nuf pain the the butt to just rhino-line around the seat brackets or what?
thanks.
pilsner
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spray on bedliner
I have Qwikliner and it works well."Low Pressure" material is softer and more rubber like with a coarser texture. This makes it more slip resistant. Because it has a 15-20 second gel time it can flow into low places and fill them much better than "High Pressure" can. Due to "Low Pressure's" density and thickness, it is an excellent sound deadener. Body rattle and road noise are greatly reduced.
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