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Post by St Jimmy »

anyone know where buy that paint they use in utes sorry i don't know the name as a tray liner and if its dear as i want paint my wheel arches with it after i fis the rust up :?: boner :cool:
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Post by Gwagensteve »

We have bought some herculiner (advertised as do-it-yourself bed liner) which goes on a bit like rhino linings. the kit used to be about $230 for 4 litres, but add to that about $30 for Xylene to thin/clean up. There is lots of wastage. a LWB tub would probably take almost 3 litres.

However, the last two batches we bought were old stock and it was basically stuffed. the rubber had settled to the bottom of the cans and pretty much set like bitumen. It is good product if fresh though, you can get it through Lynx products. If you take the lid iff and it's not liquid all the way through, you will never get a good result.

Other than that, try a panel shop suppliers? (if you mean the beige fleck type stuff)

Rhino lining a sierra tub inside runs about $600-800 but will last forever, they can match colours, and you can choose the thickness and texture. Rhino linings is a franchised business, there may be someone in your area, might be worth getting a quote so you know the worst case. Looks much neater than the DIY stuff though as it is sprayed hot.

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Post by muttis3LV6 »

just use spray on sound deadner looks very similar and much cheeper
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Post by offroader-rama »

spray on body deadener x2 cant beat $250-$300 tray liner compared to $20-$30 for body deadener
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Post by fool_injected »

The softtop I'm doing ATM has Rhino lining
This stuff is applied by themself so it will cost more
damn tuff stuff, recommended, it will last forever

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Post by offroader-rama »

but the car rust behind :oops: it then you have to hack out a section to fix the rust then it looks like sheeeeeeeeeeeet :x body deadener i tell you :roll: cheap nasty and blends easy if you need to repair :cool: will hide repair too ;)
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