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Introducing MONSTALINER� UV Permanent DIY Roll On Bed Liner

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Introducing MONSTALINER™ UV Permanent DIY Roll On Bed Liner

Hi All,

We are a new advertiser on jeepforum.com and I just want to introduce myself, our company and a very interesting new product.

My name is Eric and I have 25+ years experience in coatings manufacturing.
Our company Magnet Paints, is focused on industrial maintenance and commercial fleet refinish coatings,
epoxy and urethane concrete floor coatings and automotive restoration paints.

We are also the manufacturers of Chassis Saver™ Rust Preventive Truck & Auto Underbody Coating.
Chassis Saver is a high performance alternate to POR-15 at 45% lower cost.


For the past 5 years, our lab has been developing and fine tuning a roll on bed liner product.
The product has evolved through 3 generations of testing, development and field trials and has just been
commercialized and is available for sale.

I have personally been involved with installations on more than 20 vehicles in the last 4 years in which
my feedback and experience alone was the determining factor that the product was complete and ready for release.

Monstaliner started as a pet project. One of our employees had used a widely popular DIY bed liner on his
personal truck and was not so pleased with the outcome. He came into work one day with a mission and
for almost a year, he kept badgering the chemists in our lab to develop a better product.

One day after getting tired of listening to this guy rant, we sat down and mapped out what a
new generation do-it-yourself bed liner would have to offer to be successful. A first, we just toyed with the
project but we knew that a much better product was possible compared to those already on the market.

So here we are, very proud to present:

MONSTALINER™ High Performance DIY Roll On Bed Liner

I don't want to write a book here so I will post the web site link for all who are curious to check this out on their own time.

As an introduction special and for the rest of this month at least,
we are offering free shipping on anything sold on the web site.

Just use Promo Code "FSBL-1" when ordering either online or by phone.


Everyone, anyone... please feel free to ask any questions. I am always available to help.

Best Regards
magnetman
Monstaliner do-it-yourself roll-on truck bed liner

PS: We are looking for dealers in markets involving Jeep, Truck, 4x4 and Off-Roading.
If anyone with a legit business either online or offline has interest, just get in touch and we can
work with you to make something happen.


Additional links on our main web site
Magnet Paints Manufacturers High Performance Specialty Coatings
Paint Over Rust to Stop Rust Permanently With Chassis Saver Truck & Auto Underbody Coating
 
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#6,028 ·
That sounds like a challenge... now if only I knew were to find the stuff to take a whiff.
 
#6,029 ·
hoping to be spraying both my last coat of chassis saver for the top side of the floors, and both coats of monsta this weekend, the weather better cooperate.

I left a nice message about monsta in a thread on cherokee forum about herc. Surprised the entire world isnt using monsta by now, but I mean herc is fine, if you wanna be re doing the liner on a regular basis LOL
 
#6,030 ·
i have become slightly immune to the smell and such of MEK, among other things, from working around somewhere in the neighborhood of 20,000-30,000 gallons of it every day. it's in a closed system mixed approx 50/50 with another 20,000-30,000 gallons of toluene but closed systems leak, some days more than others.
 
#6,045 ·
Whats the best way to prep for monsta.. Ill be doin the exterior and interior so its alot of surface area so i wanna get opinions on the most efficient way to get the job done right. I was thinkin palm sander for major areas the. Just hand do the nooks and crannies. Any other suggestions?
 
#6,049 ·
For exterior: Palm sander is fastest but more risky in cutting through paint. Use it on the large flat surfaces with 220 grit and be careful on corners not to oversand. You can do corners first by hand and then palm the panels

I like hand scuffing inside because there are many more irregular surfaces. Get someone to help with all the scuffing and it goes much faster. Also with 2 people you tend to miss less areas because the other person catches what you don't see at first
 
#6,047 ·
have you heard of anyone having any adverse effects from going over old liner? I've been prepping my jeep for quite some time now and had a layer of herculiner in there over a layer of duplicolor bedliner. I've gotten most of the herculiner up but as long as it was clean i was considering going over it in a few places. Any thoughts?
 
#6,050 ·
magnetman said:
For exterior: Palm sander is fastest but more risky in cutting through paint. Use it on the large flat surfaces with 220 grit and be careful on corners not to oversand. You can do corners first by hand and then palm the panels

I like hand scuffing inside because there are many more irregular surfaces. Get someone to help with all the scuffing and it goes much faster. Also with 2 people you tend to miss less areas because the other person catches what you don't see at first
Cool, i forgot to mention i was planning on hand doing corners or raised surfaces to avoid goin too deep. I cant wait to get it all , this prep (esp gettin off the old crappy liner inside) sucks and is tedious but i know itll be worth it. Ill be sure to post lots of pics for everyones enjoyment
 
#6,051 ·
1) New Monstaliner chip cutter. Cuts a stack almost 2" thick
2) Precision cut chips, nice!
3) New chip storage (Harbor Freight piece of China crap but it was cheap and serves the purpose)
4) The missing Johnny Popper and Brown Eyed Girl chips
5) 2 New colors... On the left "Road Rash", on Rt "Don't Yell At Me!"

Road Rash is a clean, reddish orange. Matches Kuboda Or, also Allis Chalmers Or

Don't Yell At Me! is a pure bright yellow like J.D. industrial yellow but without the touch of red that JDY has. This is very clean and almost hurts your eyes

Both new colors contain lead pigments and should not be used on playground equipment or where your kid can chew on it
 

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#6,054 ·
magnetman said:
1) New Monstaliner chip cutter. Cuts a stack almost 2" thick
2) Precision cut chips, nice!
3) New chip storage (Harbor Freight piece of China crap but it was cheap and serves the purpose)
4) The missing Johnny Popper and Brown Eyed Girl chips
5) 2 New colors... On the left "Road Rash", on Rt "Don't Yell At Me!"

Road Rash is a clean, reddish orange. Matches Kuboda Or, also Allis Chalmers Or

Don't Yell At Me! is a pure bright yellow like J.D. industrial yellow but without the touch of red that JDY has. This is very clean and almost hurts your eyes

Both new colors contain lead pigments and should not be used on playground equipment or where your kid can chew on it
Oh hell yeah, sign me up for some road rash. Thank you magnet! You can skip the chips... If you say it's kubota, I'm happy. You'll see my order come through in a bit. Now for the accent color, med gray or black? My rockers are already black and in decent shape so I think just black but the gray would be pretty sweet.

Weather and time though, hope I can make this happen sooner than later. How strict is that 50 degree thing? Is it just cure time I need to worry about ie if I am willing to leave it alone for two weeks, 45 deg will be fine, or do I run the risk of long term problems because I didn't get a good initial cure? It is hovering around a 52 high for the foreseeable future, I'll be working in an unheated garage, could throw a space heater in there to bump it up a bit I suppose.
 
#6,057 ·
45 - 50 os ok. It will just take a little longer to reach full cure and your recoat time between coats will be slightly longer

You planning to roll or spray?

Road Rash is not on the web site yet for purchase but it could be fast. LEt me know before you want to order and I'll make sure to put it up
 
#6,062 ·
magnetman said:
45 - 50 os ok. It will just take a little longer to reach full cure and your recoat time between coats will be slightly longer

You planning to roll or spray?

Road Rash is not on the web site yet for purchase but it could be fast. LEt me know before you want to order and I'll make sure to put it up
Going to roll...One gallon for a cj7 exterior only, right? Oh, flat dash too...two to be safe? Getting half done would be bad.

Also going to use the epoxy primer on my questionable oem paint job, what is the coverage like with that? 1/2gallon kit or will that be skimping?

Another 2 quarts of black for accents, bumpers, roll cage?
 
#6,063 ·
I would not attempt to do an exterior with only 1 gallon on hand. At best you will need 1.5 gals and then some extra while you eyball for spots needing another pass

1/2 gal epoxy will do 175 to 200 sq ft with 1 rolled coat, plenty!

As a rule for everyone and all paints other than bedliners: 1 gallon of anything enamel, primer, Chassis Saver covers between 350 - 400 sq ft for 1 coat.
 
#6,064 ·
magnetman said:
Just use the comment line to request some others.

Anyone with suggestions for additional colors? I can see an additional 4 or 6 choices. Thinking about an intense electric, slightly purplish blue and definitely another tan or beige. Maybe another gray darker than Med Quartz?
Gun metal grayish-blue would be sweet, and unique...and I saw a teal-turquoisey car the other day that actually looked really good, never thought I'd like that, it was a sedan though, not a jeep.
 
#6,067 ·
I know you weren't planning on color matching, but is there anyway you could add a champagne color? Something similar to the early 90s color jeep used. Think it was called light champagne metallic maybe? I always loved that color !
 
#6,068 ·
It would need to be easily distinguishable from Desert Sand or it won't pay to introduce a very similar color

I have 18 years of Chrysler/Jeep chip sheets at work. I will look it up this coming week. Google search says it was 90 - 94
Here's a good pic next to DSND but it's impossible to tell this way. I do like the color
 
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