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Spraying raptor liner

dube

Bronco Guru
Joined
Feb 19, 2012
Messages
1,042
Loc.
big lake Mn
Getting started on this today, fiberglass tub. What would you suggest 80 grit sand paper or 60 grit or what? Thanks for your suggestings.
 

klake575

Jr. Member
Joined
Sep 13, 2005
Messages
103
Are you spraying the underside or the interior? I think I used 100 on the inside and bottom. I just wanted to take the shine off the underside, and let the texture hold. It has held up so far. I shot it in two coats.
 

ohpoo2

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Sr. Member
Joined
Dec 21, 2005
Messages
886
80 or 100 would be fine and a scotch pad for the hard to reach places.
 
Joined
Jun 24, 2013
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Loc.
Omaha NE
Hi guys. I know it has been over two years since your application, thus the reason for my post...How is the Raptor Liner holding up after two years?

I just did our two inner fenders yesterday and we are planning on doing both the underside of our fiberglass tub and the interior floor.

Thanks
 

allenfahey

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Joined
Mar 18, 2004
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Hi guys. I know it has been over two years since your application, thus the reason for my post...How is the Raptor Liner holding up after two years?

I just did our two inner fenders yesterday and we are planning on doing both the underside of our fiberglass tub and the interior floor.

Thanks

I did mine a couple years ago as well. I wish I put a couple more coats on the floor where my feet are at the pedals. Other than that it has held up well.
 

BoulderBronco22

Full Member
Joined
Oct 1, 2012
Messages
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I did mine a couple years ago as well. I wish I put a couple more coats on the floor where my feet are at the pedals. Other than that it has held up well.


Same here. I think however, I just need to get a couple rubber floor mats to put down. The constant mashing of the skinny pedal wore mine out quick!
 
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