Has anyone used some of the DIY products out there? Herculiner? Etc? I just wondered if spending $80 on a DIY job is better than spending $450 on a professional job.
Yeah, that stuff is unreal. Worth every penny, but it's A LOT of pennies. Guys Line-X rock crawling bumpers and trail armor with it.Saw a video of people using that Line X to make every day things indestructible. Coated a watermelon in it and threw it from a building and it bounced off the concrete. Same thing with a glass picture frame.
What kind of truck do you drive? Are you actually going to use the bed of your truck for useful things or is it just to make it look better?
Nah, it's not like that at all. My truck is white and it covered fine. It's not show quality like a Line-X job b/c you can see brush strokes and all the nooks and crannies and corners have a slightly different texture than the areas that were rolled on, but you can't see paint through it. It calls for at least 2 coats, I used all the product and got 3 with a short bed. I would think multiple coats would only go to help it look better and better.I just watched the video by Herculiner with their people installing it. You could still see the paint color through their product after he was done. If that's the best they can do while making a advertisement video it's going to look like crap after most people attempt to do it. Throwing away $100 and not being satisfied isn't saving money imo.
Is that Robert IrvineLine X is def bad-***. Remember though, if you're gonna use it for home made bullet proof vests you have to use at least 2 coats. This guy only used one and it shows.
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I installed the Bedrug in my Tundra and love it.