🚀 Unleash Your Truck's Potential with Herculiner!
The HERCULINER Roll-On Truck Bed Liner is a versatile, textured coating designed for DIY enthusiasts. Covering 55-60 sq ft, it cures quickly in 10-12 hours and offers a durable, skid-resistant finish that protects against rust and wear. Suitable for various surfaces, it's the ultimate solution for truck beds, trailers, and more.
Manufacturer | J-B Weld |
Brand | HERCULINER |
Model | Herculiner Truck Bed Liner 1 Gallon |
Item Weight | 9 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 4350420813 |
Manufacturer Part Number | HCL1B3 |
B**N
Prep is key but holds up well if done right
Went on good, prep is definitely key to this. Been a year so far and has held up well. Does fade some after time which is expected but it’s held up well to abuse.
B**N
Works as expected, looks great too.
This was a lot more work than i first thought it would be, but it was all worth it in the end. The liner makes the bed look sharp and covered the paint damage left by the old plastic liner.After running out of material on my second coat there were still some spots where I could see the red paint below the liner coating. I was doing a 5' bed on a small truck (Chevy Colorado 2005). manufacturer says 1 gallon does a 6 ft normal bed. I would suggest getting more material than recommended if you want to make sure the pain color is completely hidden by the liner coating. Still, I'm absolutely happy with the end result. It's just the OCD within me that wants every speck of red covered.So far, it's holding up good. a bit did rub off the tailgate because I had a ladder wedged in there pretty tight, but overall, it seems quite durable. Another benefit is that toolboxes and such tend to stay where you put them in the bed. the liner helps things stay in place. Nice when driving but can be frustrating when trying to pull things out.Beware when masking off areas for the painting. the rollers love to throw the material. I started with minimal masking thinking this would be enough. the paint flips everywhere as you roll, so I had to add a lot more paper and tape to make sure the liner only ended up where I wanted it. Other than that, I followed the instructions provided and the project turned out great.
M**.
GREAT PRODUCT
It's a GREAT PRODUCT it did what I wanted to do and it looks GREAT!! THANKS
A**K
Damaged can
The product is great, but the can was severely damaged.
2**E
Once you go black there's no going back
I used roll-on Herculiner to refinish the red Rhino Liner, spray on bed liner, that had faded to a dull transparent color in places. This stuff sticks to everything it comes in contact with so ware gloves and clothing you won't mind throwing away when your done. "IT DOES NOT WASH OFF". You have to stir this stuff often, I used a hand drill with a paint stir about every ten minutes to keep the particles from sinking to the bottom of the can. When fully cured it has a very course finish, about the same as 30 grit sand paper, makes a great non skid surface. It only took one coat and 3/4 of the gallon can to refinish the old bed liner on this 8 ft. bed but it would take twice that and two coats to cover a painted surface. Once you start on a surface don't stop to finish later, not even for a few minutes or you might see where you stopped and started when you finish. See the pattern in the photo of the truck bed bottom surface. I have no idea how durable the Herculiner is so I can't comment on that. I did get some spatter on painted surfaces that I was able to clean off using Break Clean. If you have to stop you can save your brush and roller by putting them in a plastic bag and work as mush air out of the bag as you can and tie a string around the handle to keep air out. Read and follow the directions it should work for you, good luck.
I**N
BETTER THAN THE COMPETITION
I've used competitive products with poor results. After applying Hurculiner, I waited several days then I tried to scratch it off using my finger nails. I couldn't do it. The competitive products I used would scratch off easily. I applied Hurculiner to a smooth fiberglass RV and a badly weathered wood flatbed truck. Both look like new, and I am confident my truck bed will last several more years.
T**H
Fantastic Product, Best Value
There was a very extensive test done on bedliner application products on youtube I watched. Herculiner was the easiest to get, most durable for the money and had some of the best adhesion. I would recommend using with a primer though it can be used direct-to-metal. Only negative I had on it was when I was rolling the frame rails on my trailer with it, the rubber solids were very spotty, either a lot or none--but I believe that to be the lack of just stirring it constantly prior to pouring into a roller pan. Has done extremely well on holding up. Would recommend to anyone.
R**L
Bed paint
It’s so easy to use rolling good on the bed off truck
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