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DIY bed liners

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DIY bed liners

Post by Not Scared 4x4 »

Does anybody know where I could buy a good diy bed liner like "hippo" or similar in SEQ :idea:
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Post by anzac »

there's a product called Raptor liner. I got it a paint shop in Brendale. It was pretty cheap and there's a special gun used with it, about $30 for the gun.

Comes in 1L bottles with hardener that you mix. Take the lid off, top up with hardener, shake it, take lid off, gun screws onto container, spray, done.

Used it in a trailer for a landscaper. He absolutely punished it and it held up great.

I'm sure google will help you find some down your way.
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Post by Ezookiel »

One of the guys on another forum used "Hardliner" off ebay.
Has a build up thread running somewhere of how it looked when finished.
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