Herculiner Cab
#1
Herculiner Cab
Has anyone used this to the inside of their cab. I'm already planning on doing the floorboards with it, but am thinking it might look sweet to just do the entire cab. I don't have a headliner board so it would be so easy to just do the entire cab with it.
Also do you have pictures if you've done this??
This is my hunting, outdoor truck, so herculiner for the whole cab makes a lot of sense.
Also do you have pictures if you've done this??
This is my hunting, outdoor truck, so herculiner for the whole cab makes a lot of sense.
#2
I've used Herculiner a couple of times and generally pleased, but I have switched to Raptorliner for a do it yourself thing. It's a two part epoxy and gives a finer finish for what you're considering. Plus it's UV resistant where the Herculiner does fade badly in sunlight. Part I like most is it comes with it's own shultz gun to shoot it with instead of rolling it. But, just my opinion.
#3
I used it in a tool box once and learned a few things. Prep is the number one, you have to etch the heck out of the surface so it has a surface to adhere to. The other is some plastics would melt into the herculiner and create a mess. Be cautious to what you let rest on the material. My cheap plyers and some packagings were the worst to self melt into the liner.
#4
Yeah, I did a DIY bedliner with the stuff Rustoleum made. I got two kits from Ollies Several years ago for a song. That stuff held up pretty good, but did chip in a few areas. I cheated a little with the prep so I'm sure that was the culprit. I loved the look, so that's why I'm wanting to put this stuff in my cab. I think it might look pretty neat when all said and done.
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