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michibronc

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I'm painting the lower half of the Bronco's exterior and also the interior with bedliner compound in the next couple of weeks. Have any of y'all used any of the following brands and can speak for or against them?

Grizzly Grip

Herculiner

Durabak

Duplicolor

Any testimonials would be greatly appreciated.

 

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I had a jeep cj5 that had herculiner on the lower panels and interior and it held up real well

the dulpicolor is pretty cheap, im looking into that for my rear cargo area

 
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I had a jeep cj5 that had herculiner on the lower panels and interior and it held up real wellthe dulpicolor is pretty cheap, im looking into that for my rear cargo area
Excellent. Was it easy to clean when it got dirty?

Does the Herc get hard and plastic like or does it stay rubbery?

 

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just hose it off and your good to go

 
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I picked up two kits of the Duplicolor stuff to do the same thing (fenders, doors, tailgate, bumpers, grill, and part of the hood) and have just started to prep for it...debating doing the roof too...not sure yet....I have read alot of good things about it, I hope it comes out well.

 

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I picked up two kits of the Duplicolor stuff to do the same thing (fenders, doors, tailgate, bumpers, grill, and part of the hood) and have just started to prep for it...debating doing the roof too...not sure yet....I have read alot of good things about it, I hope it comes out well.
i used hurculiner.(didnt wear gloves.. dont make my mistake.) i love the stuff. ive beet the **** out of mine and it still hold up. and yea just hose it off.

 

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My friend used Herculiner on this truck he is building. Its really good stuff! It has a real rough texture just to let you know.

 

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I used Grizzly Grip on the complete exterior of my '86. Took me all weekend to mask and prep then apply 2 - 3 coats (depending on location).

I run through the automatic car wash once a month or so, that scrapes the dirt off quite nicely. I also used the Duplicolor spray on on the wheels, after a quick sandblast.

Haven't done it on the interior yet, that's a project for this winter.

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I had ultra-guard sprayed on my top looks great and a bit cheaper than rinho liner,a couple of friends swear by herculiner...I'm planing on useing it on my lower rocker panels with it..... B)

 

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