Ute wellside liners

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jagni401
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Ute wellside liners

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Is there a spray on type product that you can put on the inside of the metal tray in a ute??
Kind of like a DIY tuff deck
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tomsoffroad
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Re: Ute wellside liners

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I used Hippo Liner on a holden ute I had. Works well when sprayed on after meticulas ( :?: :?: ) prep.
Dont do it with a hang over :roll: :lol: :lol:
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Heath
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Used it on two wagons and will use it again.

Do the prep right (dont cut corners) and it will be good for years of abuse.

Wear gloves (yeah I know it sounds girlie) but the shit sticks and doesnt come off for weeks.

Put a drop cloth (tarp or water resiliant) down so when it drips or you drop a container of the mixed stuff it doesnt stain the drive/garage, because it doesnt come off (unfortunately I know this is true...).

Other than that good stuff.
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LOLYF
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I got my kit from supercheap auto, It was about $123. It came with a roller that made a pretty good job.

Also if you've got a large area to do mix it in 2 lots, As it goes off quite quickly especially in warm weather.
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Re: Ute wellside liners

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Awesome.
Cheers guys
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