Monstaliner Bedliner (2 Viewers)

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Magnetman, how well does the product take to touch-up work, say from repairing rock chips/scrapes or having to remove some for sheet metal repair?

I would think that touch up would be hard with a 2 part system. Maybe they could come up with a touch up kit in different sizes or just withhold some from the batch

We pack a small can now as a repair kit in black. Have not gotten to this yet in colors

You just need to scuff surrounding area where repair will overlap. Minor challenge to match your texture but it's really not hard
 
Well between this and the good stuff I've heard about Chassis Saver, I'm sold.
 
So Mace, How is it holding up? I am in the process of getting ready to pull the trigger on something like this. My 80 is white and I want to pull the flares and the roof rack and go back with a white bedliner type covering. this looks like exactly what I need but how is it holding up for you?


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I'm really liking the monstaliner. Paint scratches a LOT easier than the liner, and there have not been any hood heat problems. The black is really UV stable here in Vegas. And I almost never store the LC in the shade. So it sees direct sun all day long.

In fact, I need to call Magnet man to get another gallon of the tinted Tan to roll on my F350's hood (the clear coat is peeling). I'm going to do the same basic thing as the LC, but on my Ford.
 
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Been beat on in the vegas sun since I put it on.

No discernable fading at all. It's stuck to the paint better than any other spray or roll on I have used (it seems to stick better than the alphaliner that I had done to my Superduties bed as well.)

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Im doing the inside of my 40 with this....sounds like it bonds to paint well. wondering if it will dampen any road noise as well?
 
Application temps?

Are there any restrictions for application temps? Specifically regarding cold temps?
 
50-90* F. Thanks.
 
I did the entire interior of the tub on my FJ40 some 2 years ago. Stuff definitely went on a lot thicker than the herculiner I did on the bottom. So far no visible fade (And this thing was parked topless in Las Vegas for the majority of the time). I'll chime in as soon as it gets up here to Fairbanks to see how it handles the polar opposite in temps. One thing I didn't like was the roller. Started getting a little iffy after about 1/2 the tub was done.
 
What monsta shade is this on the jeep? I would like a sample!

That is black on Mace's rig

Here's some recent job photos. Sprayed Bloodbath on 98 Wrangler, has clear coat over it

F150 in Black, Read My Lips and Suicide Blonde
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