• Easy to use: TINT- ADD hardener - SHAKE - SPRAY
  • Enough material to re-spray the largest truck beds
  • Abrasion and Stain Resistant
  • Protects against rust corrosion salt damp & extreme temperatures
  • Waterproof flexible helps deaden sound & vibrations

Painted my truck bed black and it came out great so decided to paint my whole truck a dark grey. Was very tedious And lots of prep workout worth doing it right. I see the etch primer and adhesive in the hard to sand places. Only did it because I had to replace some body parts and didn't want to pay $5000 for a paint job but I really like it and get compliments daily. People are surprised when I say I did all by myself. Took 4 kits and about 50hours to do my whole truck. Wish I would have done 5 kits to but thicker coats on high wear areas. I did it to my 2011 Silverado. A lot of people thought I got a new truck. I've had it on for about two months now and its holding up great. Highly recommend!

I love this stuff. Sprayed inside and outside of my Jeep. Now I power wash it clean. Sprayed everything at 50 psi and then did a second lite pass at 80 psi. Looks great!

Was quoted almost $1000 by vaiours bed liner companies for my 6x12 enclosed. Found raptor, and decided to take a shot. This turned out great, I used 7 bottles (only reason not 8 because I ran out of paint for my last bottle. It feels just like line x, now time will tell the durability. I bought a regulator from harbor frieght for about $3, and primed all of the wood surfaces at the suggestion of the raptor representative. 50 psi initially pass over, first coat, about 6 inches away. 60 psi about 1 1/2 -2 ft away for second coat.

I did my 06 tacoma and loved it. The prepping is the moat of the work.

product worked good, took more than I estimated, 11 bottles total to get good coverage on outside and jambs. I should have primered the entire vehicle gray, the black was hard to cover and not see.

I bought and painted a new bed for my 1999 GMC Sierra 1500! I have never used a spray in liner before. Raptor makes a great product! It is super easy to spay and the gun included in this kit works great! I used cheap single stage low gloss black paint to tint from Omni line of ppg paint. I sprayed one coat on bed sides followed by a light second coat. The bottom I sprayed 2 coats. I had 1 bottle left over. I also did the top of my bed rails. Check out my photos! I do recommend covering everything because it does seem go airborne like normal urethane paint, but not nearly as severe. Wear a mask rated for the chemicals as well, it has a strong scent. Update: March 1st Still holding up great, I haul scrap metal in the bed all the time and it hasn't scratched through the coating. It does however leave a white scrap mark. I do also have a rubber bed matte on the floor of the bed. Check out newest photos.

This stuff works great, looks great and was not difficult to spray evenly. I used a 6 gal pancake compressor without any problems. Just use a regulator to control air pressure at spray gun. Great product but good prep work is needed for great results.

awesome!!! I mixed 4 Oz of performance red from Advance and it looks like a new truck.

Works great. Im doing my whole truck with it and have used it on many projects in the past. There are a couple down sides. First, there is too much wasyed at the bottom of the bottle for my liking. I'm not sure how to remedy this. Second, it wont flex a ton. If you paint any plastics that flex a lot, it may crack and peel. Prep is everything.

Easy to use..just like it says...pour tint and hardner in bottle.....shake the crap out o it...i set my compressor at 45 psi..sprayed great.....4 bottles did entire 4 door cab but could have used 5.....3 bottles did headache board, mirrors, grill, mudflaps and flatbed....could have used 4....