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carson398 12-04-2011 07:59 PM

flooring
 
I have several gallons of white and gray herculiner and it says it can be used on fiberglass. I was thinking of using it on the floors and cuddy of my V. What do you guys think?

Destroyer 12-04-2011 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by carson398 (Post 182846)
I have several gallons of white and gray herculiner and it says it can be used on fiberglass. I was thinking of using it on the floors and cuddy of my V. What do you guys think?

Once I get my springy floor repaired that's exactly what I plan on using. I was going to go with Rhinoliner, but it doesn't come in white, so I've pretty well settled on either Herculiner or Scorpion. Both are good products, both claim to be compatable with fibreglass, and both are DIY rather than needing to go to a dealer. I'm leaning towards the Scorpion because of it's UV restisance, but really, both seem like viable solutions.

Kracker Jack 12-04-2011 09:27 PM

I have seen a few posts on The Hull Truth forum about guys doing whole interiors with bed liner. Very intresting concept. Whats the price per quart or gallon? Is it a roll on application?

Destroyer 12-06-2011 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Kracker Jack (Post 182851)
I have seen a few posts on The Hull Truth forum about guys doing whole interiors with bed liner. Very intresting concept. Whats the price per quart or gallon? Is it a roll on application?

Rhinoliner is a dealer applied application. Herculiner and Scorpion are home owner applied.

Both the Herc and Scorp liners have tiny rubber particles in them that make for a non-skid surface. I do not know if they are the same thickness as a Rhinoliner. (I suspect they are not)

All of the mentioned liners are flexable, durable, waterproof and extremely easy to apply, but very hard to remove once applied and dried.


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