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raptor liner seems pretty cool, namely because its a two part, but, they were thinking ahead with making a multi-part kit. add what you need to 1 of the 4 bottles in the kit, and if you need more, mix up another bottle, save the rest for later. seems fool proof as well with the mixing ratios.
However, as it is a urethane and not a polyurea, it doesn't have the best UV results, and i've found testament to that. saying that after 3 years, it gets all chalked and messed up from the UV(raptor liner). Also note Raptor liner is a no-go for roll on applications
http://www.monstaliner.com/monstaliner_comparisons.htm
just found this, these guys did a test of basically everything on the market. The note that their product is able to be rolled/brushed on and is perfectly UV stable. which is very rare for bedliner products.
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