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Old 09-16-2004, 05:41 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by sammy sandbag
True, the preperation is what will cause the peeling, but you can't get it near as thick as you can with the spray in liners. Rhino recommends a UV protective top coat to keep from fading.

I used Herculiner on my Toyota and man it was tough. Very durable. Almost hurt to touch it. Nothing will slide around in your bed. And the only way it will come off is if you dont put enough time into preping it. When comparing it to a spray in, this is deffinitly tougher but not as clean. Herculiner is a polyeurothane. Has tiny bits of rubber in it. It is hard to keep areas from clumping but its not a huge eye sore. Just spend a day doing the job in nice warm weather, or it will never dry. Dont use Rustoleum or DupliColor's kit. Herculiner uses the same chemicals are the Notorius RhinoLiner.
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