UPOL tintable liner

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Need to order some today.

Amazon has a kit for $114.56. That includes the hardener, 4 bottles, gun and acid etch primer spray bottle #8.

Any where else I can find it for cheaper? or is that price about right?

Also any experience, good or bad would be appreciated. I know some of you guys have used it before which is the reason I know about it. Is this stuff worth buying? I will be using it for the tub of my 40.

What do you guys recommend for prep work? I am basicly stripping most of the tub and cleaning it and prepping the metal and priming.
So here is a question that I keep finding on line related to the tintable liner. How do you add the hardener and the 10% paint into the bottle? I assume you mix all three in a mix cup and then fill bottle until it fills up then refill the bottle once you have sprayed some of the stuff.

:beer::beer:
 
It comes in its own little bottles that are a use / throw away hook up the next bottle deal. Yes you mix in your paint / hardener / and then shake the heck out of it and spray. Really simple. Even a cave man can do it. I like it but will let others chime in.
 
We did moonshine with raptor liner and I love the hell out of it. UV stable and super durable. I love the stuff.

Simply remove all dirt and grease, then sand down all surfaces with 80 or 100 grit. After that, wipe down with xylene and spray with that shutz gun!

You'll love it man.
 
I've used a 4-5 different liners and this is the best I have ever used. It tinted PERFECTLY to my 73 FJ40 that I rebuilt at Rucker. Cheap and sprayed great. Dried quick. Spray close and heavy and you get a smooth texture. Light and further away and you get a rougher texture. Very thick and plenty of rubber very evenly mixed. Stuck very well and was very tough but still rubbery. Did not stick on one spot that was over some body puddy though so not sure I can recommend spraying it on that. If you do just make sure you just do some extra prep in that spot.

HIGHLY recommend it.
 
Did you lay primer down between the filler and liner? I would bet that is a must!

:beer: R
 
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