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Old 05-02-2009, 05:44 AM
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For me, a product is more than the thing you buy. When I went with QWIK Liner, I was so impressed with the presentation, installation, service and quality of the bedliner. It all added up to a great product. After the lining was installed, I naturally started to notice other spray-on linings and bed-liner solutions in other trucks. None of them looked as good.
 
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nice ad
 
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and she prolly paid at least $700 for it
 
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I'm probably going to use the herculiner but I'm curious because the plasti-kote looks the same as herculiner, do you know what the difference is? Do you know someone who used the plasi-kote?
 
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plasi-kote does not have as much grip as the hurculiner does... it has more of a smooth plastic feel rather than a rough grip finish. I think it would be good for the inside of a mud truck were you don't want your skin ripped off when you rub it.
 
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i heruclined mine to it only takes a quart and a couple hours mainly in prep and clean up but it worked great you get a very rough texter or smooth. srapy on bed liners that come in a can well never get you as good of a resalt as the herculiner
 
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i used a gallon on my rockers.. will be doing another gallon this summer because i didn't use the UV protectant gel the first time
 
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i wanna do my rockers/cabs, and the whole bottom trim (the part where its grey on the truck, like the bottom 6" or so). Do you think 1 gallon of herculiner will cover it all, or do i need more
 
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one gallon should do 4 coats
 
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should i just roll it onto the rockers/cabs/side panels, or is there a way to spray it?
 


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