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How much Herculiner ?

ABN173

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What did you guys use to roll on the herculiner?
I remember helping this one guy awhile back, we used a regular roller, a small trim roller, and a small brush for the tight areas. I think his name was Scott.......come to think of it he looks a lot like you!rofl

-Dale
 

Karl kostman

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Good Morning Seth, if your going to go through the trouble of covering the floor of the truck I would also cover the inside rear of the cab up to there the top joind the cab shell, I did this with my Deuce and it certainly helped cut down on cab noise I will tell you right now though, your going to need a lot more than two gallons, when I did mine I put 35 pound of Rinoliner in my cab, Herculiner/rinoliner its all the same but if your going to go through the trouble I suggest doing it well. Your going to loce the stuff also
KK
 

lawdog1623

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I have no peesonsl experience with the stuff but i will suggest al's liner. Ive seen tge result and i cant see any difference in it and the pro stuff. It is a bit more pricey though
 

dgardner

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Called my local place and they said it's only "corporate owned" stores. Fyi.

edit: and only the black is on sale. Gray and red are $150.
 
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lawdog1623

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I wouldnt mind trying the roll on stuff. I just hear so many horror stories of it peeling off after a few months and being a nightmare to fix. Im going to test it before doing the inside of my bed and cab
 

Seth_O

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thats correct DGARDNER>....prep, prep, prep, prep. A CLEAN surface is a good surface. And let it cure, dont jack with it.

just like paint I reckon.
X2 - I have done fairly significant research on this, and the running undercurrent from folks has been that those who prepare really well get good results. The ones that skimp on the prep have been less pleased with the outcome.
 
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