Simon 88YJ94XJ
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Virginia
I know it sounds like spam but I'm about to gush about this stuff, so bare with me, this is NOT SPAM, I have no vested interest, I don't sell it. I know i've not posted much but I thought I'd share something many of you no doubt will find VERY interesting. Especially cheap asses (like me) who want high dollar spray in bedliner without paying $500 hard earned bucks on it. Anyway, just like Herculiner, don't get this stuff on your hootus!
Everyone in the Jeep world knows about Herculiner. This stuff is just as cheap if not cheaper (you get more of it and better coverage for almost the same $89 bucks as Herc), and looks just like high dollar Line-X or Rhino Liner.
I found "raptor liner" on a website a while back and did some searching on it, I couldn't find squat except someone on a ATV (Yamaha Rhino) Forum who had tried it (Google it you'll probably find the same post)... My Company work trucks all have Herculiner and "work truck paint jobs" (done by me using real HVLP equipment but without a booth.
Actually I do a decent job even if it is just for work trucks and I've been looking for a more professional alternative to Herculiner for a while now so my Company sprang for some of this stuff at my request, and it turned out SWEET!
It looks professional, and Herculiner hasn't stood up to the abuse of real everyday work. I have both products in two pickups relatively recently applied so we'll see how they stack up long term. But Herc is already shredding. The Raptor liner is about a week old. Too soon to tell, but it's 2 part Urethane so theoretically it should harden much better than Herculiner
This stuff couldn't be more DIY friendly, it's 2 part, but comes in litre bottles, which you add the hardener to (up to a line in the bottle... it's foolproof).. and then attach a disposable spray gun which is included. It's made by U-pol which is a legit professional Autopaint manufacturer. I will try to post pics.
Again I know it sounds like a advert, but it's not I own a 94 XJ with a stroked 4.6, 33 inch tires LSD's front a rear, Which I bought from a
Member which I'll be posting project pics of soon so don't write me off 
Everyone in the Jeep world knows about Herculiner. This stuff is just as cheap if not cheaper (you get more of it and better coverage for almost the same $89 bucks as Herc), and looks just like high dollar Line-X or Rhino Liner.
I found "raptor liner" on a website a while back and did some searching on it, I couldn't find squat except someone on a ATV (Yamaha Rhino) Forum who had tried it (Google it you'll probably find the same post)... My Company work trucks all have Herculiner and "work truck paint jobs" (done by me using real HVLP equipment but without a booth.
Actually I do a decent job even if it is just for work trucks and I've been looking for a more professional alternative to Herculiner for a while now so my Company sprang for some of this stuff at my request, and it turned out SWEET!
It looks professional, and Herculiner hasn't stood up to the abuse of real everyday work. I have both products in two pickups relatively recently applied so we'll see how they stack up long term. But Herc is already shredding. The Raptor liner is about a week old. Too soon to tell, but it's 2 part Urethane so theoretically it should harden much better than Herculiner
This stuff couldn't be more DIY friendly, it's 2 part, but comes in litre bottles, which you add the hardener to (up to a line in the bottle... it's foolproof).. and then attach a disposable spray gun which is included. It's made by U-pol which is a legit professional Autopaint manufacturer. I will try to post pics.
Again I know it sounds like a advert, but it's not I own a 94 XJ with a stroked 4.6, 33 inch tires LSD's front a rear, Which I bought from a

