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I used Duraliner in my Bronco. Applied it about 10 years ago. It's holding up pretty well, in that application. It does have a few cuts and nicks through to the metal, and if it were being used like a pickup bed I'm sure it would have a lot more. But if I'd have put it in a pickup bed I would have applied more coats which probably would have held up better too.
I've also used Herculiner, but only on miscellaneous things like the steps for my camper or the outside of a toolbox, so no report on how well it holds up.
I used Duraliner in my Bronco. Applied it about 10 years ago. It's holding up pretty well, in that application. It does have a few cuts and nicks through to the metal, and if it were being used like a pickup bed I'm sure it would have a lot more. But if I'd have put it in a pickup bed I would have applied more coats which probably would have held up better too.
I've also used Herculiner, but only on miscellaneous things like the steps for my camper or the outside of a toolbox, so no report on how well it holds up.
Thank you for your post. Anybody else use anything different?
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