line X?
#1
line X?
is there sutch a thing like line X spray paint.. in a spray can? cuz i dont really wanna spend alota money on dealers doin it.
#2
RE: line X?
i'm looking at doin the same thing and using it below the trim line so i talked to my uncle who owns his own body shop. he gave me a can of 3M Underseal Rubberized Undercoating and said it would work. i havent applied it yet because i am still working on the body work and sanding it down. on the back of the can it says "Sprays easily, dries quickly, and provides a very tough film that is resistant to abrasion. Remains flexible. Ideal for coating repair areas, such as wheel wells, trunk areas, undercarriages, and floor pans." i'm not sure where u get it but if u need more info pm me
#3
RE: line X?
I picked up a can of that at Autozone! Works great for refinishing the frame rails! It does not have the same texture as line-x though..I'm not so sure it would look the same on the body like you're expecting.
If you do decide to use it, don't freak out when you first spray it on. It bubbles up quite a bit, and takes a good 24hrs to settle down and seal.
If you do decide to use it, don't freak out when you first spray it on. It bubbles up quite a bit, and takes a good 24hrs to settle down and seal.
#4
RE: line X?
ya i could just use that and im doing the same thing im spraing it under my trim line.. just so it takes a while for the weather to get to it lol.. but ya i gota do some body work around their b4 i spray it on 2
#5
RE: line X?
Duplicolor make a spraycan bedliner. Just look in your local autoparts store.
#6
RE: line X?
Otherwise you can get the duplicolor or herculiner do it yourself roll on bedliner kit (I am planning on using this on the frame rails).
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