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Old 07-09-2016, 09:31 AM   #20
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Re: Old Blue

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Originally Posted by Willi2ds View Post
Great looking truck, how was that Raptor liner to apply?
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Very easy,
the bottles have a recessed 'fill line' so you add the hardner up to that line, cap the bottle, shake it for a few minutes, screw on the (included) feed gun and hook up to your compressor (about 85-100 psi) and go for it.

I masked off areas with green frog tape and cheapo plastic drop cloths from walmart and went for it. I did scuff up painted areas lightly along the bed rails, etc.

I have used this on bare metal, primered metal, etc. and always have been very pleased with the results.

A 4 bottle kit with gun and can of hardner is about 125 delivered to my door and I always order it from TP Tools; they are usually the cheapest vendor.

I normally spray for coverage at about 8-10 inches away from the surface and be mindful of excessive buildup then after that dries pretty good, a few hours depending on weather, I go back and even things out holding the gun about 12-18 inches from surface. Once you start spraying it, you sort of get a feel for your distance, etc...

I spray in long strokes like you would with a normal paint gun (I guess)....

Hope this helps.
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