So I got my new bumper in the other day. Super stoked to slap some paint on it. I did everything right (as I've read on the internet), sanded it wil 100 grit, used Acetone to clean it, and then sand, then acetone again. I did 3 coats of Rustoleum primer. The stuff went on great, dried super quick, and I was ready for bedliner in about 2 hours. I went to advanced auto and picked up 3 cans of Duplicolor bedliner. Started with the first coat. The stuff went on SUPER thick. If you imagine taking a thick liquid and squirting it out of a squirt bottle, this is what you get. The stuff was not aerosol(sp?) at all. I was less than impressed and more disgusted and let down but I went ahead and finished the bumper hoping that it would dry to the advertised finish. Fast forward to yesterday I woke up and the stuff was still "squishy" like you could just rub it and it would peal off despite me letting it dry in a 70* heated and cooled garage.
At work yesterday, I read that a few people have got "bad batches" of this stuff and their results were just like mine. People tried calling Duplicolor and Duplicolor brushed it off as "sitting on the shelf too long" and the can being too cold. I highly doubt thats the case.
Last night I decided to remove the garbage, and start from scracth this time going with Rustoleum bed liner as the final finish. When removing the Duplicolor bedliner i was able to remove it just like you are with plastidip (almost). Was not a strong finish at all.
Did the same process as listed above and the results turned out fantastic. I woke up this morning and the finish was as advertised and I even scraped the corner with my fingernail and no finish came off. The stuff performed as advertised and seems very strong
I'm going to probably put another light coat on it today, and let it dry overnight again. Then install it saturday.
Cliffs: Used duplicolor bedliner at first and the stuff did not dry and went on super soft. Dropped back and punted, went with Rustoleum bedliner and it worked out great.
At work yesterday, I read that a few people have got "bad batches" of this stuff and their results were just like mine. People tried calling Duplicolor and Duplicolor brushed it off as "sitting on the shelf too long" and the can being too cold. I highly doubt thats the case.
Last night I decided to remove the garbage, and start from scracth this time going with Rustoleum bed liner as the final finish. When removing the Duplicolor bedliner i was able to remove it just like you are with plastidip (almost). Was not a strong finish at all.
Did the same process as listed above and the results turned out fantastic. I woke up this morning and the finish was as advertised and I even scraped the corner with my fingernail and no finish came off. The stuff performed as advertised and seems very strong
I'm going to probably put another light coat on it today, and let it dry overnight again. Then install it saturday.
Cliffs: Used duplicolor bedliner at first and the stuff did not dry and went on super soft. Dropped back and punted, went with Rustoleum bedliner and it worked out great.
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