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Experience with raptor liner?

Bigb55

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Has anyone used raptor liner? As a spray or roll on?

My blazer's paint is summit white upper and lower with a chevy orange mid stripe. Raptor liner comes in summit white and it would be nice to have the same color on the floor pan as outside. Similar to how trucks came from the factory.

I'm leaning toward putting in a black loop carpet set as everything inside is black vinyl. Plan is to make the carpet easily removable in case of water and have the bed liner underneath as extra protection.
 
I did the fiberglass shell in raptorliner. It was easy, came out great and so far has stood up to the sun and the branches with no issues. I thinned it a little for a more smooth finish. I would highly recommend it, I think it's great stuff for the money. I went ahead and bought the adjustable spray gun from UPOL, I don't think you need it if you aren't going for a smooth finish, though. You want to borrow it, I'll send it to you as long as you pay the shipping. Follow the instructions and you can't go wrong with that stuff...
 
I used the Raptor spray can version of the White for my blazer, and I think it came out great. Nice texture also.
 
I also got the gun, if you have a compressor, spring for the gun. It’s well worth it to have nice consistent spray pattern.
 
There's a guy on YouTube that does toyota stuff and a lot of Raptor liner. He has good tips on it. Austin Niemela
 
Raptor is pretty much top of the line for DIY bedliners...
 
good timing, I've been trying to figure out which product to use on the K10 bed. It appears the 4 liter kit is enough for a longbed.
 
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