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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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#11,427 ·
My preference was a orbital palm sander with 60 grit discs. The absolute best way to get the stuff to adhere is a clean, chemical free surface. Also, the 60 grit will create a "profile" that makes it easier for the liner to adhere too (as opposed to a smooth surface). I also used sanding sponges for harder to reach areas and edges.
 
#11,428 ·
Right on. I'll pick one up then. I feel like I shouldn't just start with 60.. Or am I wrong?
 
#11,430 ·
OK, good to know. I'll do some sanding research to make sure I do it right.

Nice Bronco, by the way! Almost bought an 85 but it fell through, plus I live in the city right now and it wasn't the most practical. Love the truck though.
 
#11,432 ·
I hear you. This 5.9 isn't known for its MPG, but I love it.


I have a question about the bed liner. Its advised that I get it mixed with a paint shaker right? Is there a time limit with when I need to use it?
 
#11,438 ·
So one of the guys I was talking to said to order more rollers just in case since they're a special kind and fell apart for him and had blue fibers in the finish.

Any reports of that happening or could he have been rolling too hard? I'm not lining until the end of the month, so I can order more.
 
#11,448 ·
So one of the guys I was talking to said to order more rollers just in case since they're a special kind and fell apart for him and had blue fibers in the finish.

Any reports of that happening or could he have been rolling too hard? I'm not lining until the end of the month, so I can order more.
Sorry for the delay I'm down south dealing with some family issues.

This is a rare occurrence nowadays. There was a bad batch of rollers 3 yrs ago. Rolling too hard can cause foam to separate from the core. Order 1 extra for piece of mind if you like.
 
#11,439 ·
Hey Neil, how does Monstaliner compare to Scorpion X02? Also, how does Monsta compare to aliphatic polyurethanes like UltraThane or Amershield?

This is mainly in regard to painting VanDOOM's exterior and not the floor. I am still on the hook for Monsta due to the excellent results others have had. Just curious from a engineering perspective.

Thanks!
 
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#11,445 ·
Yup. Between the rust and this (which goes down the entire side of the vehicle):


I'd rather have it bed lined. White's not my color anyway. I got a good deal on it so I didn't let the color bother me.
 
#11,450 ·
That's a mess. Cut around the mounting plates with a utility knife to remove the cage. Smooth out the stuff left on the tub and ML over the spots. Then just bolt the cage back in over the ML when cured.

Anyone ever deal with this crap? How can I remove it so I can ML under the roll cage. Would be nice to remove the cage without damaging the ML later on if need be.

Live Free,
Brad
 
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