aggie79 wrote:I don't think truck bed liner will adhere to plastic. So before the installation of the liner, you'd have to remove roof vents, A/C units, vents, etc. and reinstall and seal them after the liner has cured.
RetchedOne wrote:Did it stick ok to the aluminum? Doesn't scratch easily? Edges ok?
hankaye wrote:Gunman9, Howdy;
hmmm Limited Life time warranty vs. 1 year limited Warranty ...![]()
Application temps, 36* vs. 60* ...![]()
Appearance, smooth White aerodynamic vs. rough siliverish not so aerodynamic ...![]()
hank
RetchedOne wrote:Did it stick ok to the aluminum? Doesn't scratch easily? Edges ok?
wtcreaux wrote:RetchedOne wrote:Did it stick ok to the aluminum? Doesn't scratch easily? Edges ok?
The first coat was a bit "sticky" as I learned how to do it.
Lessons (no particular order)
* Instead of dipping your roller into the bucket, take a smaller bucket and scoop onto roof, then spread it out.
* cleans up with water nicely (I didn't use painter's tape, just a wet rag to clean edges)
* it says allow for a day before putting second coat on.......depending upon humidity, wait AT LEAST 24 HOURS
* THICK is OK
* Damp surface is OK (actually encouraged) for application
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