Dupli color or herculiner spary-in bed liner?
#1
Dupli color or herculiner spary-in bed liner?
My buddy owns a body shop but doesnt do Line-x, rhino...etc spary-in liners but obviously has what it takes to do one. I was looking at the Dupli color or Herculiner as a perfect replacement then paying $450+ for line-x. So I am wonerding if anyone has done either the Hurculiner Link or the Dupli color Link
I wont be doing the roll on, but strictly with the paint gun. If anyone has tried either of these (2) let me know, TIA
I wont be doing the roll on, but strictly with the paint gun. If anyone has tried either of these (2) let me know, TIA
#2
Well, to be honest, I believe that you get what you pay for.
Admittedly, the price of the Line-x/Rhino is pretty steep, but there are other things involved. Personally, I don't want to try to lay a straight edge with a piece of tape, since it has been years since I've done it. Additionally, their tape comes with a wire in it so that when you lift, it cuts a straight edge.
If you want to invest the time, or have your friend to it, I like the duplicolor stuff better. But either of those applications is more labor intensive a project that I want to get into. Heck, I hate wet sanding, and I can't imagine scratch padding the entire bed.
Again, JMNSHO......but, if you or he has the time, go for the Dupli....
Admittedly, the price of the Line-x/Rhino is pretty steep, but there are other things involved. Personally, I don't want to try to lay a straight edge with a piece of tape, since it has been years since I've done it. Additionally, their tape comes with a wire in it so that when you lift, it cuts a straight edge.
If you want to invest the time, or have your friend to it, I like the duplicolor stuff better. But either of those applications is more labor intensive a project that I want to get into. Heck, I hate wet sanding, and I can't imagine scratch padding the entire bed.
Again, JMNSHO......but, if you or he has the time, go for the Dupli....
#3
Thanks, I already scuffed the whole bed down. I was reading about this on the forum and seems like people are having a peeling problem, the reason is b/c it wasnt scuffed good enough. Im young and I have nothing better to do right now, so I would rather spend a full day if needed to scuff the whole bed which I did yesterday than to pay $450+. Plus, I dont even use my bed, I just have a toolbox in there and thats it. I also will get a tonneau cover as soon as im done with the bedliner, this way in wont be exposed to anything and will still be protected, I looked at it this way:
$450= Line-X Bedliner
$400= Access Soft tonneau cover
______
$850
or
$39.99= DIY Dupli Color 1 gallon bedliner (body guy has all the matierals)
$400= Access Soft tonneau cover
_______
$440
Since the bed wont even be exposed in the sun or water/snow and no one really goes in there unless I need to step inside to get something out of the toolbox, I think the DIY is great for me.
$450= Line-X Bedliner
$400= Access Soft tonneau cover
______
$850
or
$39.99= DIY Dupli Color 1 gallon bedliner (body guy has all the matierals)
$400= Access Soft tonneau cover
_______
$440
Since the bed wont even be exposed in the sun or water/snow and no one really goes in there unless I need to step inside to get something out of the toolbox, I think the DIY is great for me.
#4
Originally Posted by VikingDiesel
My buddy owns a body shop but doesnt do Line-x, rhino...etc spary-in liners but obviously has what it takes to do one. I was looking at the Dupli color or Herculiner as a perfect replacement then paying $450+ for line-x. So I am wonerding if anyone has done either the Hurculiner Link or the Dupli color Link
I wont be doing the roll on, but strictly with the paint gun. If anyone has tried either of these (2) let me know, TIA
I wont be doing the roll on, but strictly with the paint gun. If anyone has tried either of these (2) let me know, TIA
#5
Originally Posted by VikingDiesel
My buddy owns a body shop but doesnt do Line-x, rhino...etc spary-in liners but obviously has what it takes to do one. I was looking at the Dupli color or Herculiner as a perfect replacement then paying $450+ for line-x. So I am wonerding if anyone has done either the Hurculiner Link or the Dupli color Link
I wont be doing the roll on, but strictly with the paint gun. If anyone has tried either of these (2) let me know, TIA
I wont be doing the roll on, but strictly with the paint gun. If anyone has tried either of these (2) let me know, TIA
#6
Originally Posted by coobie
I have used both products in my truck beds and would say the herculiner is a better product.Make sure to you put on 2 coats for durablity.coobie
#7
Originally Posted by VikingDiesel
better, as in more durable, tuffer, last longer??
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#8
The only problem I have with them is they sell the whole kit which I dont need. I only need (1) gallon of Hurculiner like the Duplicolor sells, I dont need the whole kit which makes it $100
#9
I did the hurculiner in my old truck and a line-x in my current. Spend the money for the professional version. The hurculiner wasn't horrible I just don't think it's nearly as durable as the line-x etc. I can tell you definitely don't get it on any skin. Removing with solvent was painfull.
#10
Originally Posted by VikingDiesel
The only problem I have with them is they sell the whole kit which I dont need. I only need (1) gallon of Hurculiner like the Duplicolor sells, I dont need the whole kit which makes it $100
#11
Originally Posted by MedicShawn
I did the hurculiner in my old truck and a line-x in my current. Spend the money for the professional version. The hurculiner wasn't horrible I just don't think it's nearly as durable as the line-x etc. I can tell you definitely don't get it on any skin. Removing with solvent was painfull.
#12
go with the good stuff. i did the herculiner in on the floors of my mud buggy and liked it so much i decided to do my 12v bed. on a truck bed it is bad. looks cheap scratched easily and faded quickly. i did all the prep work as necessary it just is not as good as a hot applied spray in.
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#13
I know it sounds like a lot now, but think about long term. Why would you put a temporary patch on a 40K truck ? I have not seen a Duplicolor or Herculiner job that did not fade, peel, or just plain look like poo.
#14
Originally Posted by 05HDRAM
I know it sounds like a lot now, but think about long term. Why would you put a temporary patch on a 40K truck ? I have not seen a Duplicolor or Herculiner job that did not fade, peel, or just plain look like poo.
#15
Obviously, it's your call. I, as many others, would invest the extra money in a quality proven spray on liner. My dad had a Rhino color matched sprayed a year ago, and it looks as good as the day he had it done.