For those here saying raptor liner is better than herculiner then you need to watch Farm Project testing on roll on bedliners cause Herculiner beat Raptor and actually the testing he completed showed that neither Heculiner nor Raptor won. DuraBak-18 came out on top then EGC and then Herculiner. Raptor actually came in 4th
I watched a guy do some testing on all the major bed liner brands and he did a pretty good job, like adding 15 lbs weight to a garden tool and dragging it over the finish so it was reproducible between tests. The Herculiner did pretty well. But what it didn’t do well with was extreme heat it started to get soft at temps that can occur in an area like phoenix. So that is something to consider.
@OrangeTree253 - I haven’t seen the testing you’re talking about, but I live in central ca. and today it’s 117* - so far the Herculiner has held up great.
@@BadAtHunting that is about phoenix level, and good to know. I ended up buying the raptor stuff and put it in yesterday. I should have worn gloves, cannot get it off my hands and fingers. What a marvelous product, lol
should of sprayed it on you wouldn't have that blotchy look from rolling it on. a liquid liner needs to be spray so it will look uniform. i used raptor liner 140 from autozone 30 for the gun then 30 bucks in clear tarps and 180 grit sandpaper from.home depot. spent 4 hours in total from start to finish.
Yeah, i think you’re right. I could tell it had bean sitting on the store shelf for a while - so who knows what happened to it while it was in storage there.
@@maxaddicks1743 so the thirty dollars for the gun assumes you have an air compressor already right? Love the idea of spraying it on, but don’t feel like buying a compressor
@@OrangeTree253 Exactly! That's my issue. Why buy a compressor for a one-time use? I've heard airless spray guns can do the job. Do you know anything about that?
What did I leave out? Let me know.
For those here saying raptor liner is better than herculiner then you need to watch Farm Project testing on roll on bedliners cause Herculiner beat Raptor and actually the testing he completed showed that neither Heculiner nor Raptor won. DuraBak-18 came out on top then EGC and then Herculiner. Raptor actually came in 4th
I watched a guy do some testing on all the major bed liner brands and he did a pretty good job, like adding 15 lbs weight to a garden tool and dragging it over the finish so it was reproducible between tests. The Herculiner did pretty well. But what it didn’t do well with was extreme heat it started to get soft at temps that can occur in an area like phoenix. So that is something to consider.
@OrangeTree253 -
I haven’t seen the testing you’re talking about, but I live in central ca. and today it’s 117* - so far the Herculiner has held up great.
@@BadAtHunting that is about phoenix level, and good to know. I ended up buying the raptor stuff and put it in yesterday. I should have worn gloves, cannot get it off my hands and fingers. What a marvelous product, lol
Yeah, I had the same trouble with the Herculiner. It was a pain to clean off.
Yeah I watched that video as well, for my bed I’m using Heculiner, to paint the whole truck I’m using Raptor.
By putting all in the bucket blending before adding the hardener was a good idea.
Looks pretty good man 👍🏽
Thanks.
Now do the front cap of that TT. That's what I'm looking to do on my faded unit
Awesome Video....... I might have missed it but what grit sand paper did you use?
I think it was 80. Hope that helps.
What grit sandpaper did you do??
I went with a very rough grit, I think it was an 80.
@@BadAtHunting you should have went with the 120. Also I wish you started the video before the prep because I haven’t seen any videos of GMCs
Mine didn’t look much better before the prep- it’s been used by a contractor. :)
Storing temperature matters
Yeah, and who knows how long it sat on the shelf at the store.
Saved yourself a hundred fifty bucks
Every little bit counts. :)
should of sprayed it on you wouldn't have that blotchy look from rolling it on. a liquid liner needs to be spray so it will look uniform. i used raptor liner 140 from autozone 30 for the gun then 30 bucks in clear tarps and 180 grit sandpaper from.home depot. spent 4 hours in total from start to finish.
Yeah, I agree. If I had to do it again I’d try and spray it.
The main problem I had was I didn’t mix the parts properly.
Rolling is fine. Probably the product was stored in the wrong temperature
Yeah, i think you’re right. I could tell it had bean sitting on the store shelf for a while - so who knows what happened to it while it was in storage there.
@@maxaddicks1743 so the thirty dollars for the gun assumes you have an air compressor already right? Love the idea of spraying it on, but don’t feel like buying a compressor
@@OrangeTree253 Exactly! That's my issue. Why buy a compressor for a one-time use? I've heard airless spray guns can do the job. Do you know anything about that?
Raptor is so much better without the issues.
I’ve never used raptor liner, but I’ve heard good things.
Do the research, Herculiner is better than raptor liner by far! Just like surface shield is better than Fluid Film! RESEARCH!!!
YOU WERE NO SHAKING IT HARD LOL!! YOU HAVE TO SHAKE IT LIKE YOU MEAN IT BRO THIS STUFF IS THICK! You were shaking it like a salt shaker!
Yeah, it is thick.