SMR-1000WROLL-K4 T-Rex White Roll On Truck Bed Liner, 2K Urethane, 4 quart kit
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My pop-up trailer was damaged by hail, and I used this to repair it. All I did was clean the surface with a rag and apply. I am very happy with the outcome! I used the roll on type and was very happy with the results.
The answer is yes. In my memory, there is 6oz of activator per quart and the bottle is 24 ounces in size.
In short, yes. There have been pictures submitted in the review by someone who is using This product works very well for what it is supposed to be used for. Rolling it on has been easy and very effective as a bed liner.
It did not need to be recoated on a fiberglass boat floor and I never had to recoat it. As well as being fast-drying, it also lasts for a long time. Quite a bit of this stuff impressed me.
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I just wanted to give you some tips on painting Take the time to read the instructions! Please don't forget to wear your respirator on the MFR website! As I was painting in tight spaces under the dash (yes open areas, nice day in the shade) my eyes were stinging. I may be wearing swimming goggles when using the paint again, take a shower when you are done, you can inhale the fumes. The solution is to get all the preparation done in advance, as it only has a short shelf life. It looks great after two coats.
It was used to coat the ABS parts of a Coleman popup trailer made in 1998. You have a top, a front and a In order to avoid a great deal of masking/taping, I rolled it on as opposed to spraying. As I began the first coat, you could tell that the trailer was "tacky" and ready to paint. I did two coats, and by the end of the first coat, the trailer was ready to paint. In order to coat the ABS, I repaired cracks in the material. After I applied the bedliner to protect it from UV rays, it covered really well and doesn't seem to have cracked further.
The paint was applied in five quarts to my 1990 Dodge Ram D150, and I had a very rough finish after it dried fast. The disintegrating roller left me with another rough finish after it dried fast. It needs a bit more work, so I think a d. a. will be needed. The entire thing will be brought to its proper level with 220 over. It seems to be satisfactory as a whole, but I will update when it has been completed. Application is easy, but coverage is poor due to bad rollers.
As well as spare rollers, keep a few on hand. You don't need the ones included in the kit. I really like how easy it goes on and how nice the look is.
So far, it seems to be working pretty well. Rocker panels, wheel wells, and the tailgate were all covered in this material. In the event that it holds up to a Minnesota winter, I would give it five.
I'm using this product for the second time on my pop-up camping trailer. In the first post we looked at the lower box, this time we're taking a look at the roof after removing the ABS It turned out great! I'm very happy with it.
I received rollers that were different from those featured on the website. As far as I could tell, the ones I got were like a roller you would use to paint your Several pieces of lint were placed on the surface, and they kept scrubbing it off! It's so UGGHHH!.