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Old 11-14-2006, 01:44 AM
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Rustoleum HAMMERCOAT works well. I use that on teh rock rails for touchup and the framework. It scrapes off just like regular rattlecan/ not peeling like Line X stuff.

that duplicolor is great for the badges and mirror caps if you prep properly and put a few coats on. Hit it with a preasure washer and it's gone though.
I like that Hammercoat but couldn't find a flat black so I have the rough stuff. I like it rough. It gives me texture.

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CO, this may be the best idea yet:

Just spray paint it black and use adhesive sand paper cut to the sizes you want for traction.
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Default Re: Do it yourself bed-liner stuff??

You know, this subject has been covred extensively on the H3 forum....maybe you noobs should use the search function for once.







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You know, this subject has been covred extensively on the H3 forum....maybe you noobs should use the search function for once.

We should take advice from noobs with rock rails that look like they need a shave? Ummmm..... pass.
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Default Re: Do it yourself bed-liner stuff??

You certainly have to prep the surface before using any of the products mentioned. The last time I used the Duplicolor was over a year ago and it still looks good and hasn't chipped...prep it first.
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Default Re: Do it yourself bed-liner stuff??

Anything will scrape off of rock rails while in "use" , just find the nearest store with the cheapest can of any of these and rattle spray them each time you get back from the trails.
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CO, this may be the best idea yet:

Just spray paint it black and use adhesive sand paper cut to the sizes you want for traction.
If you just want some traction areas under the doors, paint as Ken says. Then use stair-tread tape (AKA skateboard tape). I've had some on the top of my tube steps for 2 years without it peeling off. And you can get it at Walmart!
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