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Anybody use this stuff? I am looking hard, due to the cost of the spray in stuff, at the herculiner. Wondering how it holds up compared to rhino and some of the others?
 
Great non-skid surface, I like it but depends on what you use the bed for, light use its great, heavy use you might want somthing different JMO
 
I have it and agree it works great for light use. If you are going to do alot of heavy use. i would go with something better.
 
Oh Joe! That is too darn funny! :-laf I read all 13 pages!That poor guy, he must have a good sense of humor! :-laf

Now every exploder I see, I'll look for "Hootus" lisence plates! :-laf
 
BBWBWBAAHAHHAHHHWHHABAHHAHAHAHA If I remember right the instructions for Hurculiner DO say to wear gloves while using thier product. poor ******* that is funny ...





On a better note, I applied the Hurculiner to my rocker panels and to the insides of the doors on the kick plates, and have been pretty happy with it so far. My one complaint is that it is a pain in the ***** to get car polish out of it becuase it is so porus. of well, I suppose that I can deal with a little white stripe as opposed to having the rocker panels pitted and scratched up. Oo.
 
I agree its great for light use... but spend the money for line-x or the like if you use it a lot (hard). Plus the line-x comes with a warranty as well. The herculiner has served its purpose for my use.
 
Thanks guys, I appreciate it. The Herc' would cost about $150 as they recommend, plus time... . Rhino is about $500 without having to do any of the work myself!

I'll think I'll wait and just pay the $$ and get the guarantee.



One question though ColemanR - why no more spray in?
 
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One thing to remember is that the line-x guys and rhino liner when they do the "over the rail" spray they get the line perfectly straight. I haven't seen a do it your self job that was perfect. Even the best done home jobs had a little wave to the line.
 
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