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richlands55

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I`m thinking about doing a roll in bedliner in my 07 Ranger. Probably Herculiner.
A few questions please. What brand did you use? How long since you did it?
How has it held up? In general, any problems? Has anyone used the uv blocker?
Thanks to all.
 


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http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=18595

That is a fairly instructional thread.

Personally, if it was me, I would forget the UV blocker, put in a layer of Herculiner or Rhinoline, and then throw a drop-in bed liner in. Roll on liners protect from rust, drop-ins protect from impacts.



Also, can't seem to type "protect" correctly today.
 

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if youre looking for something with quite a bit of that rubber texture, i used the duplicolor bedarmor and i love it. i've only had it on for a few weeks, but it seems to be doing the job well, although it is hard to get it to stick around the tape lines if u dont pay really close attention to scuffing. also, i say dont piss around with their junk scuff pads in the kit. didn't put any noticeable scratches or "scuffs" in my valspar paint. whatever you decide to go with, good luck!
 

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If you get a kit, toss the "scuff pad" crap it comes with and go get yourself some 40 grit and go to town. The rougher it is, the better it'll stick
 

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If you get a kit, toss the "scuff pad" crap it comes with and go get yourself some 40 grit and go to town. The rougher it is, the better it'll stick
ya, like i said the scuff pad is junk. but i've also heard that scuffing it too much can make it not last as long? idk i'm not gonna dispute using the 40 grit cuz i haven't tried it but its something to keep in mind
 

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Thanks for the replies. Probably gonna use herculiner. Advance has a 20% off going on. Think I`m gonna get the gallon kit plus an extra quart. I`m gonna use an electric sander to sand the bed.
 

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Wear gloves. That shit wont come off your hands for days.
 

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