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    Bed liner a trailer

    I'm thinking of bedlining a trailer myself probably roll on. Has anyone had any experiences good or bad with this stuff. Any tips or brands would be helpful thanks.

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    Im doing the same, except Im taking mine to Turbo Liner here in the Portland area. Ive done other (car hauler) trailers in it before and it lasts almost forever. When it gets dirty (like mud) on it, its a lil hard to clean and make looking new again, but it's hella durable and a lot cheaper than stripping and painting.
    2000 Mariah Z302 Open Bow - Mid Cuddy


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    Liner

    How much did they tell you it would be?

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    $500 if I remove all the lights, bunks and tongue jack. So I plan to re-light the entire trailer when Im done in LED and install new bunks as well.
    2000 Mariah Z302 Open Bow - Mid Cuddy


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    I rhino lined the floor of my old jeep cherokee. bought a gal for $90 and had plenty left over after 3 coats of the stuff... i like it alot gonna do the bed of my truck next

    def not hard to do and its worth doin on you own... 500 bucks is alot of money.
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    liner

    I see that duplicolor has a sprayer you can buy and do it yourself. If you get a chip you can touch up with an spray can.

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    Use Herculiner.

    I did the back step on my dads 16 ft box truck and the rear seat foot rest on my golf cart and the stuff is awesome. It doesnt fade and it doesnt come off if you prep right. Works very well for under a hundred bucks. I bought the application kit that comes with some fancy roller and it works great and produces a good non skid surface.
    AT IDLE or WOT, there is no in between!!!

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    rhino liner best stuff

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    IF you decide to do it and IF it's a nice rig...then bite the bullet and have it professionally done. My trailer was done (not professionally) when I bought the boat, and it looks like ass. And I don't mean Jessica Simpson ass...I mean like Rosie O'Donnell ass.

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    I've used that Herculiner on an older work truck with the roll on applicator and it worked out OK... Not a thick as the spray on stuff BUT a heck of allot less $$$..

    Good luck,
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    Quote Originally Posted by h2oskiier30 View Post
    ...... My trailer was done (not professionally) when I bought the boat, and it looks like ass. And I don't mean Jessica Simpson ass...I mean like Rosie O'Donnell ass.


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    Im a retailer of a product called als liners and I sprayed the inside of my cc with it. The claim to fame of this product is it can be sprayed in almost any color, and can be applied to any surface with the right prep. You just mix in automotive base coat with the other three parts. The boat came out good, I was hoping to get a brighter white but it came out slightly off white. One gallon is about $95 and the gun is $65. alsliner.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by stonorunner View Post
    Im a retailer of a product called als liners and I sprayed the inside of my cc with it. The claim to fame of this product is it can be sprayed in almost any color, and can be applied to any surface with the right prep. You just mix in automotive base coat with the other three parts. The boat came out good, I was hoping to get a brighter white but it came out slightly off white. One gallon is about $95 and the gun is $65. alsliner.com
    does it have a non skid in it? do you have to add sand or rubber particles ? thanks

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    Im regretting NOT doin it to my trailer this summer. The middle of october was my last journey to the mountains for boating at the cabin and putting the boat to bed. The roads were snow covered in alberta and parts of the mountains. The sand that was layed on the roads chewed up the paint real good and instant rust insued.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HEAVYBULLET View Post
    does it have a non skid in it? do you have to add sand or rubber particles ? thanks
    I did not use any sand or pellets but the company has it availible upon request. I don't think its necesary, the product if applied properly has the finish of a carolina skiff deck. I fall down sometimes but I can never blame it on slipage, its drunkage.

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