🚀 Unleash Your Truck's Potential with Custom Coating!
The CUSTOM SHOP U-Pol Raptor Tintable Urethane Spray-On Truck Bed Liner Kit is a comprehensive solution for protecting and enhancing your truck bed and other surfaces. This 8-quart kit includes a custom coat spray gun with a regulator, making application easy and efficient. With its waterproof, abrasion-resistant formula, it safeguards against rust, corrosion, and extreme temperatures, while also providing sound dampening benefits. Ideal for various surfaces, this product is perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Brand | Custom Shop |
Color | Tintable |
Finish Type | Textured |
Size | 8 Quart Kit |
Item Volume | 7570.8 Milliliters |
Unit Count | 192.33 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Urethane |
Specific Uses For Product | Truck Beds, Concrete, Metal, Aluminum, Fiberglass, and Other Surfaces |
Surface Recommendation | truck beds, wood, concrete, metal, aluminum, fiberglass, most OE manufacturer's finishes |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Included Components | Bedliner Spray Gun with Regulator |
Is Waterproof | True |
Package Information | Aerosol Can |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Coverage | 120 sq ft/gallon |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
UPC | 845927041534 |
Manufacturer | Custom Shop |
Dry Time In Hours | 12 |
Item Weight | 17.6 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 12.56 x 12.52 x 10.55 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | CUS KIT-0823-8-GUN |
M**
Best one
I used Raptor Bedliner on my truck bed (RAM 1500), and I’m seriously impressed. The texture is just right — grippy but not too rough — and it looks super clean and professional. It completely transformed the bed and gave it a rugged, off-road look I love.Application was easier than I expected. I used the included spray gun, followed the instructions, and got solid, even coverage. It dried fast and held up great even after hauling tools, wood, and heavy equipment daily. Zero chips or peeling.If you’re looking for long-lasting protection and that aggressive custom look, this is the one. Just prep the surface properly and you’ll be set.Highly recommend — worth every penny.
B**W
Simply outstanding.
I have to start out by saying that I was incredibly skeptic of Raptor at first as it seemed too good to be true. I was also fairly intimidated by the level of effort required and risk associated with it coming out poorly. The main thing that kept running through my head was that if I mess it up there is no simply wiping it off and doing it again as this stuff is permanent. Well, let me say it is very forgiving. Keep the gun 12" - 16" away and you'll be fine.I put it on my brand new '21 truck. I bought a 6" nylon cup wheel and using my variable speed (kept it at 1400 RPM's) Dewalt buffer / polisher, proceeded to go over every square inch of the bed. One only needs to remove the shine of the paint, roughing it up just enough to take off the clear coat. You do not need to go down to metal. In a few spots I wore through the paint down to the primer which is totally fine. Once I was done with the nylon cup brush, I wiped it down with a damp terry cloth towel and then could see what all I missed. I then used a gray (coarse) Scotch Brite pad to go over the entire bed again by hand. It does take some time but it's worth it. I wiped it down again and then proceeded to tape with 3M blue painters tape. A local bed liner guy mentioned to not use Acetone to do the final wipe as it literally melts paint. Said that if you are really bent on using some sort of degreaser, to use denatured alcohol but the reality is that a damp rag or even a dry cloth is plenty. Any degreasing should be done prior to sanding. Pay special attn when taping making sure it's all pressed down real good. I then covered entire truck with 2 mil plastic sheeting.I donned a disposable Tyvek suit, disposable nitril gloves, and a $30 chemical / painting respirator and set out to get it done.Before adding the hardener, I shook all 6 bottles for real well then added the 250 ml hardener to 4 of them shaking those 4 again for the required 2 mins. I mixed 4 because I knew it would take 4 to cover my 6' 4" bed fairly well. I rinsed the sprayer with acetone (poured a cup of acetone in water bottle and shot into trash can) in between each new bottle of Raptor. There is no need to hurry when spraying as the pot life of this stuff (when mixed w/ hardener and cap kept on) is about an hour. I sprayed at 40 psi and it took about 5 mins / bottle.I probably could have gotten away with just the 4 bottles but I knew I wanted it thicker so why not do it right. Per the instructions, I waited the required 1 hour between coats and then sprayed the remaining 2 bottles evenly over the whole bed. After cleaning the gun and putting stuff away (took about 10 - 15 mins), I set about on the removal of the tape and plastic sheeting.As you can imagine it does have quite the chemical odor when spraying and continues to off gas for few days after so know if your garage is attached to your house, it just might stink up the house.I would highly suggest doing a dry run of sorts. Go through each step before actually mixing the product. Make sure your work area for mixing is clean and clear of clutter. Make sure you can walk freely around truck. Check over your tape job a few times. Imagine yourself spraying; where will you start, how will you hold gun to get proper angles to hit odd areas, etc. Dial in sprayer PSI. Have clean rags handy to wipe off spray tube in between bottles. All in all just make sure you are truly ready to spray before starting. Last thing you want is some kind of a hiccup in the process once started.Would I do it again? Perhaps. There is great satisfaction in doing it but after buying the tape, plastic, respirator, tyvek suit, 6" nylon wheel, scotch brite pads, and the kit itself plus the labor required I would seriously consider paying the $500 to have it done professionally. I probably ended up saving about $150. Also, even with 6 bottles sprayed on a 6' 4" bed, the thickness of the finished product is probably less than 1/2 of what it would be if you had LineX or similar. I would say that Raptor is good for the average grocery getter or occasional Home Depot run. Cannot imagine it being strong / thick enough to handle heavy duty stuff like constant rock hauling, excavator bucket moving, chains dragging, or shovels being constantly drug across it.
D**E
pealing rv paint restored better than before...
my husband was very satisfied with your product and it worked great for his project.
D**N
Used for fender inside and truck beds.
Best stuff on the market for the money. Good durability. Easy use.
J**N
Tough
I recently decided to take on the challenge of DIY-ing my truck bed liner, and boy oh boy am I glad I went with the U-Pol Raptor Black Urethane Spray-On Truck Bed Liner 8 Quart Kit and Custom Coat Spray Gun with Regulator! Let me tell you, I felt like a modern-day Picasso wielding that spray gun like a pro.The instructions were surprisingly easy to follow - I mean, who knew painting could be so fun and not end in a Pinterest fail disaster? The black urethane liner looked sleek and professional, and the spray gun felt like an extension of my arm as I coated my truck bed with ease.My friends were so impressed with the final result that they even started asking me to tackle their truck beds next. Looks like I've found my new side hustle! Overall, I give this kit a big thumbs up for turning my ride into a tough and rugged beast. Thanks U-Pol Raptor and Custom Coat for making me feel like a DIY superstar
S**T
Great product
Great product. Easy DIY project.
S**G
Love this product.
A neighbor friend of mine asked me to help him with his 1970s Harley Davidson golf cart that he’s been rebuilding. This stuff works flawlessly. It has a consistent texture, which is nice no big globs easy to use and looks great when it’s finished. One thing to keep in mind when you’re peeling the tape off don’t let it sit more than 20 minutes and peel the tape back over itself, so it cuts like a knife. Get it while it’s still tacky before it turning rubbery, and you’ll get a beautiful tape line. also, if you’re going from one bottle to the next, make sure you clean the intake tube and nozzle on the gun before you start the next bottle or you may run into problems.
A**R
Value and Quality
Easy application, great looking product.
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