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Spraylining inside of my Jeep.
I am currently looking at spraylinnig the inside of my Tj. I do not know what the pro and cons are between spraying it down and rolling it on. Does anybody know of a good way to go about this project? Any recommendations would be helpful.
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you could try the search function
![]() it works well This is a good way http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f9/finished-herculining-my-jeep-78017/?highlight=herculining |
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Do it right or not at all
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Roll-on products like Duraliner are really nothing more than paint with ground rubber particulates added. It takes several layers to build it up so it's thick enough to be worth the time and effort. Think of this stuff as not much more than paint with a little ground-up rubber added.
Sprayed-in liners like from Line-X, Rhinoliner, etc. are MUCH thicker, nearly 1/4", and are worth the extra money in my opinion. They add both thermal and acoustic insulation and are pretty much bulletproof.
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