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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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#9,444 ·
You can go between 50 - 60 degrees just keep the heat in that temp range for 3 - 5 hours after your 2nd coat is done

Chrome should be coarse (50 grit) sanded to get the shiny surface off and then epoxy primed

Stainless should be med scuffed (80 grit) and epoxy primed first
 
#9,417 ·
ashland82391 said:
Ok, good. Do you know if 2 gallons is enough to do the exterior minus fenders and grill? And is a half a gallon enough to do just fenders and grill? I plan on doing the body in smerfadelic and keep my tube fenders and grill the classic black.
I'm assuming you drive a wrangler from your pic.. So I'm not sure but I know 2 gallons covers an entire xj in 2 coats. So I'm assuming 2 gallons would be plenty enough for you.
 
#9,421 ·
ashland82391 said:
Ok, I'd hate to get into it and not have enough, but then I don't want to buy too much because I'm on a tight budget.
I'd double check with Eric though. Get. The square feet if you want an accurate amount. And I know what you mean, the first time I ordered it I got one gallon and only used half of it and of course the life for this stuff isn't even 10 hours so it ended up in the trash.
 
#9,431 ·
Magnetman,

I was getting ready to order a 1 gallon kit of Predator (that's the correct amount for the exterior of a YJ right?) but I stopped when I noticed that you recommend white primer. My YJ has half the exterior of the tub already Rhino Lined in black. The rest is factory white paint. I did some googling but couldn't find a good answer to whether or not you can prime over Rhino Liner. People who tried had good luck with self etching primer, but I seem to remember reading in one of these threads that self etching primer and Monstaliner don't play well together. Am I remembering that correctly?

What, if anything, do you recommend I do? I finally settled on a color, but I don't want to proceed if I'm going to have less that satisfactory results. I'd honestly rather go with my 2nd choice color instead of ending up with a trashy, half-as$ed looking job.

Any insight/help would be awesome. Thanks in advance!
Cheers! :cheers2:
 
#9,441 ·
Magnetman,

I was getting ready to order a 1 gallon kit of Predator (that's the correct amount for the exterior of a YJ right?) but I stopped when I noticed that you recommend white primer. My YJ has half the exterior of the tub already Rhino Lined in black. The rest is factory white paint. I did some googling but couldn't find a good answer to whether or not you can prime over Rhino Liner. People who tried had good luck with self etching primer, but I seem to remember reading in one of these threads that self etching primer and Monstaliner don't play well together. Am I remembering that correctly?

What, if anything, do you recommend I do? I finally settled on a color, but I don't want to proceed if I'm going to have less that satisfactory results. I'd honestly rather go with my 2nd choice color instead of ending up with a trashy, half-as$ed looking job.

Any insight/help would be awesome. Thanks in advance!
Cheers! :cheers2:
Self etch primer to the best of my knowledge is only supposed to be used direct to bare metal. The acid etches a profile in the metal and it leaves a thin coating behind. I would not wing that and put it over old Rhino. I would use epoxy primer before anything else after cleaning well and scuffing the old liner.

You going to need more than 1 gallon of Predator for the exterior and you need to prime with white primer first. You should call me in the afternoon any day to discuss and I'll help you fig this out

Post a pic of this partial Rhino exterior
 
#9,434 ·
hewesyourdaddy said:
Magnetman, my Jeep is solar yellow. If Urine Trouble wasn't supposed to be a match for that color then that's one heck of a coincidence.... I may end up doing the grille, too.
I approached magnetman over the summer and asked if he'd be willing to try a factory yellow color for 00 tj. Swapping tubs on a +10 year old jeep i was sure the yellows would be faded/different so it was paint it (and cry everytime i scratched it) or line it and keep hammerin. The other 3 yellows were to lemon-white or schoolbus looking. He mixed it up and im super impressed with the job he did. My jeep looks great and i cant wait to show it off at the wheelin events coming up.

Alot of people ask how it washes, mud, road spray, and everything else comes of great, some light scrubbin with a brush is needed sometimes, i have a few spots i go some grease on it and thosebi have to scrub with degreaser before it cleans up but what a great product! Wish i was a little more ahead in life, i would totally start/join a garage to spray monsta for a living. I will pist ip some high res pics of urine trouble shortly
 
#9,435 ·
Forgot to get some with my doors on when my sister was snapping pics but i will get some more this week and post em. I sprayed mine 80-100psi.
 

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BAMFpullin719, great looking job. I'm going to roll my tub. I've got a large compressor but I've never sprayed anything using it. I could probably mess it up pretty good. Wouldn't know where to start with thinning the product for the right spray consistency, best method for correct application thickness, etc. If Monstaliner truly rolls out like I have seen in other guys pics then I don't think I can go wrong.
 
#9,438 ·
hewesyourdaddy said:
BAMFpullin719, great looking job. I'm going to roll my tub. I've got a large compressor but I've never sprayed anything using it. I could probably mess it up pretty good. Wouldn't know where to start with thinning the product for the right spray consistency, best method for correct application thickness, etc. If Monstaliner truly rolls out like I have seen in other guys pics then I don't think I can go wrong.
True statement on the rolling, lots of jobs look great and alot less time masking and taping, but if it makes you feel better i had zero experience with spraying any type of paint other than a rattle can. Got to do my frame and get a slight feel for it and then a week later i did the interior of tub with black monsta, directions say to reduce with 4oz mek per gallon and maybe more when needed. I then 2 toned a white truck for a buddy with black monsta with no issues, did another truck bed with black with no issues, and when it finally came time to do my jeep i didnt work gast enough, while mixing in the second pot between filling the hopper on gun i scraped off some semi dry liner into the mix and got some larger chunks stuck on my doors when i did them. Not hugely noticable but i will be fixing over the summer and was so mad i screwed up on my project of all of them. Thats stubborn and cheap me tho, shoulda taken the help when it was offered by my buddy and i coulda avoided it by buying another mixing bowl instead of using one for both gallons. Dont be afraid of the spray at all tho, except the smell, that will kill ya. Its pretty neat and alot of fun, applying coats is a much faster job with the spray gun, but you spend more time taping
 
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