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DIY spray/roll-on/brush on ute liners what "brands"

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DIY spray/roll-on/brush on ute liners what "brands"

Post by Geoffrey Dick »

are there any other brands of DIY ute liners other than the "Herculiner" brand? where can you buy them from?
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Post by Geoffrey Dick »

cheers

i did mention DIY and i have seen that thread and i think they are all professional applications. i want to do it myself. used google and can not find anything that is not professionally applied.
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Post by Webbie »

Yep there is also one called HIPPO liner as well, probly get if from a automotive paint supplyer.
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Post by sudso »

I got the Rhino spray on liner in the back of my ute and it's awsome.

It's a 2 pak polyureathane job, sprayed on with a set up specifically for this stuff.

Cost about 300 more than a drop in liner but apart from hosing it out now and again it's maintenance free.

For the price it was worth it to me, has plenty of +'s over the drop in liners.

Surface preparation is the key in putting this stuff on.

Try industrial coating suppliers too, they probably have what you're after.

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