Calgary Jeep Association
4x4 Related Groups => General Talk => Topic started by: JackstandJohnny on May 26, 2016, 11:30:28 AM
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typically use gatorguard on the last jeeps. I m thinking something different this time.
I know monstaliner is popular on the web boards. It would be 200$ and change to get it here off their website I think. (or is it sold locally?)
what are the other options?
anyone used the duplicolour stuff from Canadian tire? it comes in a gallon can.
cheers
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I tried the duplicolor bedliner didn't like it. However the ez liner canadian tire sells is amazing stuff. In cans and gallon kit.
i Bedline eeverything I've done 4 full exteriors 3 trucks and my zj, and a bike with it only complaint is it fades if you dont clear coat it. love the stuff.
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I have the Monstaliner in my Jeep and like it. I rolled it on with roller provided and it looks good
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Hmm ok. I'll check out the ezliner.
Vince where did you get the monstaliner? Just order online? I might just do that and get enough to do my truck bed too
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Why you gonna bedline a JK anyways. Everyone knows that JK owners only wheel to the mall so that they can park on the snowdrifts.
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Hmm ok. I'll check out the ezliner.
Vince where did you get the monstaliner? Just order online? I might just do that and get enough to do my truck bed too
Ordered online
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I love that CT EZliner stuff, just got to make sure to scuff up the surface before applying. once the 24 spray cans I have run out ill be getting a sprayer and buying eziner by the gallons lol
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I've used both the EZ Liner and Duplicolor on my XJ, and both seem pretty good, and basically interchangeable. The roll on is WAY better and thicker than then cans (which are great for lazy touch ups). Surface prep is REALLY key though.......make it rough, really clean/degrease it, and you should be good to go. Lazy out here, and the stuff will peel off pretty easily.