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OK, so I started this thread a while back, and since then I have finished my Herculiner project. Someone PMed me asking how it turned out so I thought I would post some pics on here and what I learned:
Attachment 180494 Attachment 180495 Attachment 180496 Attachment 180497 Attachment 180498 The biggest thing I learned was 1) to not let it rain on fresh Herculiner (I painted it on and left it outside and an hour later it rained and it bubbled up a little bit. You can't tell now but if I wouldn't have caught it early enough it would have ruined it), and 2) Don't wait too long to put the UV protectant on. I put mine on a month later and that wasn't too big a deal, but I didn't re-tape so I didn't get the UV protectant all the way to the edge, so now there is an 1/8" gap where there isn't herculiner and you can see that now. Just make sure you cover it good with the UV protectant. It will start to look like crap without it. I need to go out and retape the whole thing and get the UV protectant everywhere I missed the first time I tried. Also, I've learned that its tough to get mud out of the Herculined areas after you've gone wheeling. It takes a little more work than just a normal car wash. |
Not too long ago I pulled the carpet out of the back of my 94 4runner and used duplicolor for it. It's not bad but I wished I would have left the adhesive stuff that they put down for noise reduction I think. After that I did the inside panels (in front of the rear speakers) and I did my bumpers and mirrors. I plan on doing the inside of my tailgate, the back of the seats as well as my whole exterior. It would cover a few scratches and it would protect the paint. No more waxing and buffing, just spray it with a hose.
By the way, the herculiner stuff is expensive in my opinion. I used duplicolor in a spray can and the also have a roll-on kit and quarts and gallons. Good luck |
how much is this hurcline stuff i want to doo all around my truck in it if its cheaperthan a new fenders!
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Originally Posted by driveithard
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how much is this hurcline stuff i want to doo all around my truck in it if its cheaperthan a new fenders!
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I think I paid $70 or $79 for the bedliner kit at Wal-Mart and got a $25 rebate. If you watch the Sunday advertisements in the paper for Pep-Boys you will see when there is a rebate on Herculiner.
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You can also get the blue spray cans of Duplicolor if you don't want to roll it on. But depending on how big of an area it may be easier to roll it on.
I prefer the bedliner to the rubberized "undercoating" type stuff. That stuff has the tendency to turn brown and look really ugly. It protects well and also acts as a decent sound barrier but it is still not quite ideal for areas that are exposed. Fink:devil: |
I paid $79 for the duplicolor bedliner kit, I plan on doing the whole truck, I did the bottom half of the 4 runner this week, I will post for pics.
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looks good! good job! an yea when i did mine, it almost got rained on luckily I was able to pull it into the garage before the rain started!
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it rained 3 minuites after I finished spraying the runner, Had to get a huge tarp to cover the truck, still f*&$ed up the front and had to do another coat.
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I only needed a little pint container of it for what I did and that cost me $20 or $30 at AutoZone. Then I paid another $20 for the UV protectant.
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what is the uv protectant. I would like to do that also because the bedliner will fade bad.
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Originally Posted by blueyoda
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what is the uv protectant. I would like to do that also because the bedliner will fade bad.
It will fade noticeably after a couple of months. The UV protectant keeps it looking black and shiny. Good stuff. Like I said though, put it on pretty liberally. You'll notice areas fading where you didn't get it on good. |
do you think it will work fine with the duplicolor bedliner too? duplicolor doesn't have a uv topcoat to use on there website.
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Originally Posted by blueyoda
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do you think it will work fine with the duplicolor bedliner too? duplicolor doesn't have a uv topcoat to use on there website.
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hey i have a quick question do you put that stuff on with a roll on brush or paint it on with a brush? also did you tape the truck for the painting?
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Originally Posted by Alindqu1
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hey i have a quick question do you put that stuff on with a roll on brush or paint it on with a brush? also did you tape the truck for the painting?
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I like to spray it on. The SHULTZ GUN was cheap ($12) and it does a great job. I have used that little gun on a lot of stuff. The quart sized can threads on and go!
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Originally Posted by blueyoda
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I like to spray it on. The SHULTZ GUN was cheap ($12) and it does a great job. I have used that little gun on a lot of stuff. The quart sized can threads on and go!
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Originally Posted by blueyoda
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I like to spray it on. The SHULTZ GUN was cheap ($12) and it does a great job. I have used that little gun on a lot of stuff. The quart sized can threads on and go!
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I think they are one and the same, shultz must have been the original makers of that style. 30-40psi makes short work of the job, did the runner in 5 mins once taped.
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