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Those considering Monsatliner for their roof... I did mine this weekend using their 1 gal tintable kit with their plain white. I did 2 coats and have a little less than 1/2 gal left over, so i did my headlight bezel also. Came out pretty good I think. It ended up being much easier than I was expecting and potlife not a problem.

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Any other pictures? Can’t really see anything. What’s the process? Did you seam seal? What about the underside of the cap?
 
I didnt do the underside, going to add headliner there. The seam from fiberglass to metal rain gutter appeared to seal, but I intend to add seam sealer over it anyway just as a precaution. If you're wondering about the large bolt heads, the front portion of rain gutter is homemade from 16ga steel, fastened with ss m6 bolts and nylon lock nuts. Texture of monsta is pretty smooth except for a few areas where the roller started to come apart and I didnt pluck out the bits before it set up. I followed the standard instructions - rough up the surface, clean and clean again with MEK. Waited 3 hours between 1st and 2nd coat, probably could have waited a little longer - it was cool and low humidity this past Sunday in south texas. 18 hours after 2nd coat, I misted with water. I'll let it sit and cure a few more days then add the lap/seam sealer around the gutter. Body being sprayed right now with 854 Blue, single stage, with a hint of flattening agent added for a matte effect - might have the body back this weekend.

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