Introducing MONSTALINER™ UV Permanent DIY Roll On Bed Liner
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Introducing MONSTALINER™ New Generation UV Permanent DIY Roll On Truck Bed Liner
Hi All,
We are a new vendor/advertiser on ford-trucks.com and I just want to introduce myself, our company and a very interesting new product.
My name is Eric and I have 25+ years experience in coatings manufacturing.
Our company Magnet Paints, is focused on industrial maintenance and commercial fleet refinish coatings,
epoxy and urethane concrete floor coatings and automotive restoration paints.
We are also the manufacturers of Chassis Saver™ Rust Preventive Truck & Auto Underbody Coating.
Chassis Saver is a high performance alternate to POR-15 at 45% lower cost.
For the past 5 years, our lab has been developing and fine tuning a roll on bed liner product.
The product has evolved through 3 generations of testing, development and field trials and has just been
commercialized and is available for sale.
I have personally been involved with installations on more than 20 vehicles in the last 4 years in which
my feedback and experience alone was the determining factor that the product was complete and ready for release.
Monstaliner started as a pet project. One of our employees had used a widely popular DIY bed liner on his
personal truck and was not so pleased with the outcome. He came into work one day with a mission and
for almost a year, he kept badgering the chemists in our lab to develop a better product.
One day after getting tired of listening to this guy rant, we sat down and mapped out what a
new generation do-it-yourself bed liner would have to offer to be successful. A first, we just toyed with the
project but we knew that a much better product was possible compared to those already on the market.
So here we are, very proud to present: MONSTALINER™ High Performance DIY Roll On Bed Liner
I don't want to write a book here so I will post the web site link for all who are curious to check this out on their own time.
As an introduction special and for the rest of this month at least,
we are offering free shipping on anything sold on the web site.
Just use Promo Code "FSBL-1" when ordering either online or by phone.
Everyone, anyone... please feel free to ask any questions. I am always available to help.
Best Regards
magnetman
Monstaliner do-it-yourself roll-on truck bed liner
Chassis Saver™ Rust Preventive Truck & Auto Underbody Coating
Paint Over Rust to Stop Rust Permanently With Chassis Saver Truck & Auto Underbody Coating
We are a new vendor/advertiser on ford-trucks.com and I just want to introduce myself, our company and a very interesting new product.
My name is Eric and I have 25+ years experience in coatings manufacturing.
Our company Magnet Paints, is focused on industrial maintenance and commercial fleet refinish coatings,
epoxy and urethane concrete floor coatings and automotive restoration paints.
We are also the manufacturers of Chassis Saver™ Rust Preventive Truck & Auto Underbody Coating.
Chassis Saver is a high performance alternate to POR-15 at 45% lower cost.
For the past 5 years, our lab has been developing and fine tuning a roll on bed liner product.
The product has evolved through 3 generations of testing, development and field trials and has just been
commercialized and is available for sale.
I have personally been involved with installations on more than 20 vehicles in the last 4 years in which
my feedback and experience alone was the determining factor that the product was complete and ready for release.
Monstaliner started as a pet project. One of our employees had used a widely popular DIY bed liner on his
personal truck and was not so pleased with the outcome. He came into work one day with a mission and
for almost a year, he kept badgering the chemists in our lab to develop a better product.
One day after getting tired of listening to this guy rant, we sat down and mapped out what a
new generation do-it-yourself bed liner would have to offer to be successful. A first, we just toyed with the
project but we knew that a much better product was possible compared to those already on the market.
So here we are, very proud to present: MONSTALINER™ High Performance DIY Roll On Bed Liner
I don't want to write a book here so I will post the web site link for all who are curious to check this out on their own time.
As an introduction special and for the rest of this month at least,
we are offering free shipping on anything sold on the web site.
Just use Promo Code "FSBL-1" when ordering either online or by phone.
Everyone, anyone... please feel free to ask any questions. I am always available to help.
Best Regards
magnetman
Monstaliner do-it-yourself roll-on truck bed liner
Chassis Saver™ Rust Preventive Truck & Auto Underbody Coating
Paint Over Rust to Stop Rust Permanently With Chassis Saver Truck & Auto Underbody Coating
Last edited by magnetman; 10-10-2009 at 05:49 PM. Reason: text adjustment
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Interesting. I too have had less than stellar results with a very popular brand of DIY bed coating.
I don't have any adhesion issues, it's just gouged in a few places and wearing thin in way too many places. Can your product be applied directly over the other diy bedliner? If so, what prep work is required?
I don't have any adhesion issues, it's just gouged in a few places and wearing thin in way too many places. Can your product be applied directly over the other diy bedliner? If so, what prep work is required?
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Is it only available in black right now and are there plans for more colors? I'd like to do a lower two-tone with something like this, also doing my bumpers and later some cutout flairs. I've been thinking LineX, but this would be cheaper and I could do it myself. Wanting to do a med-dark gray or charcoal color.
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Interesting. I too have had less than stellar results with a very popular brand of DIY bed coating.
I don't have any adhesion issues, it's just gouged in a few places and wearing thin in way too many places. Can your product be applied directly over the other diy bedliner? If so, what prep work is required?
I don't have any adhesion issues, it's just gouged in a few places and wearing thin in way too many places. Can your product be applied directly over the other diy bedliner? If so, what prep work is required?
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Is it only available in black right now and are there plans for more colors? I'd like to do a lower two-tone with something like this, also doing my bumpers and later some cutout flairs. I've been thinking LineX, but this would be cheaper and I could do it myself. Wanting to do a med-dark gray or charcoal color.
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I notice you sell a coating only kit (1 gallon) or a 2 gallon bedliner kit. I have an 8' bed, but I would assume the 1 gallon kit would be enough for my bed, right? Does it really take 2 gallons if going over a inferior coating?
I was thinking TSP with a pressure washer, but I'll add scrubbing with hot water to the process for any dirt the pressure washer misses.
For anyone reading the thread not familiar with TSP, check your local Sherwin Williams or Kelly Moore paint store. It's called TSP or Tri Sodium Phosphate. Some sell a TSP substitute which should also work.
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For anyone reading the thread not familiar with TSP, check your local Sherwin Williams or Kelly Moore paint store. It's called TSP or Tri Sodium Phosphate. Some sell a TSP substitute which should also work.
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Will your stuff bond to filler material ie. fiberglass or bondo? Ive got some damage to my bed from the previous owner and Im gonna have to fix some holes and things they put in the bed,
1.from dropping god only knows in the corner behind the cab and tearing part of the sheetmetal (luckily under my tool box)
2. Homemade bed liner made out of diamond plate (neat idea, ... Bad builder) about 100 sheetmetal screw holes in the floor and still trying to get the liquid nails they used to glue it to the bed off.
So needless to say Im trying to clean up alot before I line it. For this reason I concidered line x or somethng similar due to how fast they set up they can spray over the screw holes and its too thick and dryies to fast to go through them that and Ive had them fix minor holes with fiberglass tape and spraying over it (both sides) but vs you price Im concidering all options.
1.from dropping god only knows in the corner behind the cab and tearing part of the sheetmetal (luckily under my tool box)
2. Homemade bed liner made out of diamond plate (neat idea, ... Bad builder) about 100 sheetmetal screw holes in the floor and still trying to get the liquid nails they used to glue it to the bed off.
So needless to say Im trying to clean up alot before I line it. For this reason I concidered line x or somethng similar due to how fast they set up they can spray over the screw holes and its too thick and dryies to fast to go through them that and Ive had them fix minor holes with fiberglass tape and spraying over it (both sides) but vs you price Im concidering all options.
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Will your stuff bond to filler material ie. fiberglass or bondo? Ive got some damage to my bed from the previous owner and Im gonna have to fix some holes and things they put in the bed,
1.from dropping god only knows in the corner behind the cab and tearing part of the sheetmetal (luckily under my tool box)
2. Homemade bed liner made out of diamond plate (neat idea, ... Bad builder) about 100 sheetmetal screw holes in the floor and still trying to get the liquid nails they used to glue it to the bed off.
So needless to say Im trying to clean up alot before I line it. For this reason I concidered line x or somethng similar due to how fast they set up they can spray over the screw holes and its too thick and dryies to fast to go through them that and Ive had them fix minor holes with fiberglass tape and spraying over it (both sides) but vs you price Im concidering all options.
1.from dropping god only knows in the corner behind the cab and tearing part of the sheetmetal (luckily under my tool box)
2. Homemade bed liner made out of diamond plate (neat idea, ... Bad builder) about 100 sheetmetal screw holes in the floor and still trying to get the liquid nails they used to glue it to the bed off.
So needless to say Im trying to clean up alot before I line it. For this reason I concidered line x or somethng similar due to how fast they set up they can spray over the screw holes and its too thick and dryies to fast to go through them that and Ive had them fix minor holes with fiberglass tape and spraying over it (both sides) but vs you price Im concidering all options.
Look here at some pics just added to our site.
An unconventional fiberglass repair.
See lower group of photos "RAT BED"
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We are the manufacturers of Chassis Saver.