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๐ Spray it, slay it: The ultimate DIY armor for your ride!
LinerXtreemeโs 1.5-gallon Spray-On Bedliner Kit combines a premium epoxy urethane formula with a free spray gun, delivering the thickest, most durable protective coating available. UV-resistant and rust-proof, it bonds to multiple surfaces for versatile use beyond truck beds. Trusted by DIYers and pros alike, this kit offers professional results with easy application and long-lasting rugged protection.
| ASIN | B008IGOVHQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #321,403 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #97 in Truck Bed & Tailgate Bed Liners |
| Brand | LinerXtreeme |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (133) |
| Date First Available | July 7, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | AA2 |
| Manufacturer | LinerXtreeme |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AA2 |
C**N
Excellent bedliner / undercoating material
I needed a durable material to seal the wet bay on our motorhome after replacing all of the rotted wood and rusted steel framing. I sprayed the LinerXtreeme directly on top of the pressure treated plywood, and even the silicone caulk that I used to seal the corners. This stuff has an affinity for everything! It stuck like white on rice, and like flies on.... well, you get the idea! The 1.5 gallon kit was enough for me to do the whole wet bay and all of the underside of the storage basement and wet bay locker area of the coach. The temperature was around 60 degrees and the humidity was very low. As it is, this worked out well, because when I write that this stuff sticks to anything, I mean ANYTHING. Thankfully I had anticipated this from some of the reviews I read already, and donned a full Tyvek suit (with booties), nitrile gloves, a respirator, and goggles. Using the supplied spray gun, I applied most of the material to the intended surfaces, and a spattering of it to everything else, including my driveway, the Tyvek suit, the goggles, the respirator, my gloves, and the few areas of uncovered skin left on me. All but my skin, the respirator, and my driveway were disposed of when finished. A 3-gallon mixing bucket was purchased from the local home improvement place, along with a large funnel to pour the mixed material into the reducer can. I ended up using about twice the amount of reducer (xylene) as was suggested in the instructions - probably due to the cool temperature when it was sprayed. Of note is that the hardener has the consistency of warm taffy. This stuff is GOOEY at 60 degrees. I was worried that it would not mix, but I think the extra reducer helped get it blended in well. All in all, a couple of minutes with a paint stirrer had it ready to shoot. It was poured into the empty reducer jar, and the sprayer screwed to the can. This immediately showed two problems. First, the thread size on the can is different from the sprayer. It simply doesn't thread all the way on. I was able to cross thread it far enough to hold firmly though, and this may be designed this way on purpose. The second issue is that the end of the trigger hits the can, making it impossible to pull. For the first batch of liner goo I sprayed, I got around this problem by disconnecting the air from the sprayer, crimping the air line, connecting to the sprayer, and turning it on and off with the crimp in the line. After the first batch, I just bent the edge of the trigger far enough out of the way to allow me to use it. I shot the pot at 90PSI regulated pressure, but held a crimp in the line to drop it down to a point where it was a bit more manageable - which brings me to the final point; shooting the liner material with the included sprayer is like painting with a shotgun, no matter the pressure I used. What little bit got on my skin, the air hose, and part of the motorhome that I didn't mask as well as I should have was easily cleaned up with Xylene, even 3 hours later when I removed the masking. It took about 6 hours for the stuff to not be tacky, but a part I sprayed that I let sit in the sun was tack-free in just a couple of hours. The next day things were quite solid, and a week later I think only fire would stand a chance of putting a blemish in the product! If it matters, I didn't add any of the texture/rubber material. In a nutshell: -Wear something to cover everything, plus a NIOSH properly rated respirator! -Use Xylene as a reducer - you'll need more than they supply, which is fine, because you'll need it to clean up. -Make sure nothing is close by when shooting that you don't want covered in black speckles. If you spray it on the bottom of anything, whatever is under it will be covered in speckles. -The stuff sticks well to vertical or upside down surfaces, even when thinned with twice the amount of reducer. I was able to fill small voids, seams, and cracks with this - even though the manufacturer said it's not meant to do this. I suspect this may be temperature related. I am VERY pleased with this product, and will be using it again in the future... perhaps even to line a truck bed instead of things that it's probably not specifically designed to do.... I wonder how hard and expensive it would be to paint my house with this? ;)
S**R
DURABLE , GOOD LOOKING, EASY APPLICATION, PROFESSIONAL GRADE, A USE ANYWHERE PRODUCT.
OUTSTANDING , WORKS GREAT, USED ON EVERYTHING UNDER COATING OF LIFTED TRUCK. DIAMOND PLATED TOOL BOX PAINTED BLACK. ENGINE BAY . PARTS, WHEEL WELLS. INTERIOR FLOOR, RUST PREVENT-OR, SOUND DEADNER, I PUT THIS STUFF ON ALL EXTERNAL METAL. HITCH PARTS. BUMPER BRACKETS. SKID PLATES. SUSPENTION COMPONENTS. N FAB STEPS. WHEEL WELLS ,, LOOKS FANTASTIC, AND THE BEST THING IS JUST HOSE IT DOWN AND A LITTLE SOAP AND LONG HANDLE SMALL BRUSH AND YOU CAN REMOVE MUD AND DIRT, BLOOD, GUTS. FISH SCALES. HAIR. , YOU GET THE PICTURE. PLUS HANDLES ALL THE CONCRETE , BRICKS, SAND, WOOD, EVERYTHING YOU USE A TRUCK FOR, I PUT MY BED THROUGH HELL, ITS A REAL WORK TRUCK,,,, BOUGHT INSTEAD OF RHINO AND LINEX. I GOT 4 KITS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE OF THERE COMMERCIAL LINERS. . I CSN EASYLY RE APPLY TO AREAS THAT MIGHT OF GOT DAMAGED, THROWING BRICKS IN BED. YOU KNOW THINGS HAPPEN. TALK ABOUT DURABILITY. AND THROW A LITTLE SAND IN IT AND MIX, THEN ROLL ON AND WA - LA INSTANT ANTI SLIP. NOW ONLY WISH IT CAME IN WHITE , FOR USE ON THE BOAT.. ALSO USE THIS STUFF ON ALL OUT DOOR METAL,, KEEPS RUST OFF. PROFESSIONAL GRADE.
G**L
Best DIY bed liner for quality
Awesome product
S**N
Awesome product
The original package was damaged during shipment. I contacted the vendor and they sent me replacements for the pieces that were damaged. This delayed the installation a little while, but once I had everything and actually sprayed this in, it worked extremely well. I love the way it looks, how quick it dried, and how tough it is. It was a mess to try to clean everything up, but otherwise, it worked as the directions stated. I would certainly use this again and appreciated the responsiveness of the vendor with the damaged shipment. This looks as good or better than any other spray in liner I have seen. I applied this as on over the rail installation and that turned out just as well, only a lot more masking off of the paint was required. The length of time to work with it was about right - seemed to be 35-45 minutes. I did have to use lacquer thinner to make it less thick and make it spray more evenly.
H**R
good instructions
vary good instructions ,and very messy make sure you have a good place and plan when mixing it gets out of control fast went on great covered great
A**R
Excellent, but mind the thinner/spray gun
The kit works as advertised and the finish looks great. I would absolutely recommend this product. Proper prep work (in this case good painters tape and plastic sheets) will pay off with a great result. However, I found paint rollers to be a much better method for spreading. They even produced a good texture, but I used the gun to get a little bit rougher of a texture and to reach the areas a roller could not. I definitely recommend getting a roller to help with the initial covering and it would make a great addition to the kit (your roller will need to be thrown away after). Sponge brushes would also be good. I also think the kit would be improved with a small increase in the thinner so it might spray a little better (and I believe you can buy extra, I *think* it's lacquer thinner). There's not much need to worry about coverage either. I did a shorter bed than usual and had a lot left over. It can handle a regular bed with no problems and could probably handle an extended bed. Maybe plan ahead and use the extra for some projects like water proofing, adding grip, or resurfacing. Overall it's a very good kit. The time from mixing to apply was ample (I did have help and was doing a shorter than average bed during the winter), definitely more than advertised. Speed is still important though. The end result looks good. If you're looking for a lot then you can't go wrong with this one. A word of advice. Watch for overspray. Tape and plastic over the entire truck and everything you don't want covered. I also recommend removing the tailgate and painting it seperataly so you can tape the jambs so there's no buildup/clearance issues. You'll likely get cleaner looking lines as well. Keep some rags and some gasoline handy to clean up any overspray or any that gets stuck to you and transfered to the truck (so watch where you put your hands and lean). Your clothes and possibly shoes might also need to be trashed. I wore old work clothes going in but if I where to do it again I might get some cheap painters smocks/suits that covers clothing and some of those little shoe-bag things.
R**N
Great product for a great price!
I have used several do it yourself spray on bed liners over the years and this kit is by far the best. The price was comparable to what I can get locally but the quality and flexibility of the product is it's best feature. I sprayed a 2001 Chevy Sonoma short bed pickup using the supplied crumb rubber on the first and second coats and then left it out for the final coat. This product covers extremely well and build to a decent thickness. Don't think this will get as thick as the professionally applied bed liners but it comes close. If you bought 2 kits you could easily get it that thick but I don't know why you would want to. Being able to thin the material with lacquer thinner is great! Don't over thin but you will need to cut it a little to make spraying a nice even coat easier. The kit comes with everything you will need except sand paper, tape, plastic, stir sticks and an air compressor. Get a large plastic container to mix it in as well to make your life easier. Don't forget the gloves!
M**N
Good Product for the First Five Minutes-Hardened Instantly and Needed Thinner
I used Liner Xtreme to replace the crinkle paint on the top of my hearse. I heard positive reviews from a few other hearse owners so I decided to use this one. I am an experienced painter. I followed the instructions and after I mixed all parts, the mixture needed A LOT of thinning. The first container I sprayed ran out in 5 minutes but it was laying down beautifully. After reloading and shooting the second container that again had to be thinned it had already sat up within 10 minutes and began to spray chunky and thick, not consistent with the first spray. At this point I was already covering my car and had to continue with this product. Iโm ok with the texture and it achieves a nice effect but I wish the product didnโt set up so quickly (not sure if it was an old batch?) but in the end I ended up having to coat on top of the liner Xtreme to finish job because it sat up entirely too quickly. I had to blow out the spray gun after reloading each time because the product sat up so quickly no matter how much it was thinned. I also ended up wasting over half the product because of how quickly it set up. I was very impressed with the first 5 minutes, then very let down for the rest of the job.
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