🚀 Unleash the Raptor Toughness on Your Ride!
The Raptor Black Urethane Spray-On Truck Bed Liner Kit is a comprehensive solution for protecting your vehicle's bed and undercarriage. This kit includes everything you need for a professional-grade application, featuring a 2K urethane coating that is UV-resistant, waterproof, and designed to withstand extreme conditions. With easy application and rapid drying times, it’s perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Manufacturer | U-POL |
Brand | U-POL |
Item Weight | 5.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 10 inches |
Item model number | UP0820 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 820_BOX_WGUN_FBA1 |
R**T
Awesome Reseults!
Let me start by stating that I bought and applied the Raptor Spray-On Bedliner approximately 3 months before this review was written and I am 100% completely satisfied and happy with the results. A little more background info...I have painted 3 or 4 other bedliners in the past using different brands, including Rustoleum and Rhino. Raptor is by far the best so far. I am also nothing more than a guy who likes to do things for himself. I'm not a mechanic or professional "car guy" in any way. In fact, aside from changing out my own head light bulbs, I won't touch anything else on my truck. I'm also not a contractor- my truck gets used for hauling things frequently, but not on a daily basis, so I probably but it through a moderate amount of abuse, but not intense, daily abuse.Ok, to start, I chose this Raptor kit after reading many reviews and watching several online "how-to" videos. In the past I used brushes and rollers to do the job, but I was never fully satisfied with the results- look and durability. I wanted to try the spray-on method to see of it would turn out better. I'm glad I did! Also, I applied this liner to a 2013 Chevy Silverado short bed that was new to me and in great condition, not a beater truck by any means.VERY IMPORTANT- prep is the most important part of the job so DO NOT get lazy and cut corners!!!I started the job in the morning by removing the already installed drop-in plastic liner and sanding down the bed and bed walls. I did not apply to the tailgate as it had the plastic portion installed already and removing it to spray in the Raptor meant having to mess with the wiring for the backup camera and I wasn't interested in doing that.I used a Ryobi cordless sander and a Black and Decker corded electric hand-sander to remove the paint. I probably went a little too far down in some areas and exposed the bare metal, but not a problem because I also sprayed in a couple coats of U-Pol Acid Etch Primer #8. But before that, I washed out the bed with TSP and water followed by a wipe down with Acetone and then taped off all parts I did not want getting painted. Blue painter's tape worked just fine. I also wrapped most of the rest of the truck with plastic painter's tarps so that no mist or paint got on any part of the truck I did not want it on. Once the bed was sanded down, cleaned, taped off and primed, it was on to the bedliner.I chose the Raptor brand because of the spray-in feature, but I did not have an air compressor. I had planned on renting one for a few bucks, but my neighbor had one I borrowed. Nothing heavy duty, but enough to reach the recommended PSI (60??? double check the directions). I also had to buy an adapter (3 or 4 bucks from Advance Auto) because the supplied gun was not compatible with the compressor hose. Not a big deal and easily addressed. Spraying in the liner was easy, but it took me a little bit to get the hang of it. Definitely watch a few videos online to see how others did it. My kit came with 4 bottles of liner and 1 bottle of activator. Make sure you wear gloves- I did not and I paid for it with black hands for a week or so. Follow the directions that come with the kit for mixing and then paint. Its a simple process...make slow, smooth passes with a slight overlap. The first coat should be light and you can go heavier as you do more coats. I think this kit gave me 3 or 4 coats. When I painted in the liner, I actually ran out of daylight as I finished the 3rd bottle. As a result of rushing and trying to finish the job before the sun went down, that last coat was not sprayed evenly and when it dried, there were light and dark splotches that looked like I used 2 different shades of black. Not a problem. The next day I sprayed on a final top coat with the 4th bottle. I took my time, moved slowly and smoothly and in the end everything looked great.I did not use haul anything in the bed for about 2 weeks after spraying in the Raptor liner. I don't remember what the directions recommended, but whatever time frame was, I gave it a couple more days to be extra careful. In the end, I am extremely happy with the results and definitely recommend this product to anyone thinking of doing their own bedliner. It was very easy and in the end mine came out looking almost professional grade., All told, including buying the primer, tape, adapter, tarps, etc. I paid less than $200 for a bedliner that would have cost me hundreds more to be professionally sprayed in. It took me just over a day to do and 3 months later, it looks as good at it did the minute I finished and I haven't noticed any wear whatsoever. I hope this review helps and good luck!
N**K
Overall great.
Great value for the price. Took me almost two days to finish because for this job prep work is everything. Quality is top notch. Very easy to mix and apply. I am very pleased with the result. No complaints so far I hope it will last.
C**9
Great Product
I like to fabricate up weight equipment for my home gym. I was looking for a tough durable coating that could take some dings here and there. Used it today for the first time and it went on flawlessly.I heated a medium bowl filled with water in the microwave for 5 minutes. Then stuck the bottle in the water once I pulled the bowl from the microwave. I let it sit for 15 minutes. Since this is a thick liquid it just makes sense to me to have it warm to improve spraying. Might not make a difference, but everything worked great for my project!The spray gun had a small leak near the handle in the hollow cavity. Dunno if this is normal or not, but it didn’t affect the performance. I set my regulator on my compressor to 60psi to spray this product as well.Purchased the 4 bottle kit, but only used probably 1/3 of one bottle. So it goes a long way and will be used on other projects down the road.Since I fabricated this piece it was bare metal (A36 steel). I sand blasted it down to a bright white finish. Then acid etched it with a UPOL product aerosol spray can. Then sprayed the Raptor product. Awesome look and finish!!!!
A**.
Ease of use. Quality material. Durable. Some pointers based on my full truck DIY project...
This product is great! Easy to shoot, but 99% of a great paint/bedliner job is prepwork. Please adhere to Raptor's instructions on prep, spray pattern, psi pressure, time in between coats, number of coats, spray gun cleanup etc...if you still have questions, email Raptor/Upol. They are quick to respond.This project took me 4 weeks last August to complete (about 280 hours total). I did 5 coats of GM white and 6 coats of black. I'm very happy with the way it turned out, and I can say that this stuff holds up over time. Washing this truck takes 10 minutes with a power washer and I'm done.The Raptor Shutz gun included in the kit is fantastic. Comes with a pressure regulator. Make sure you buy a water/oil separator to attach below the regulator -- So it goes: Gun > Regulator > Water/oil separator > compressor hose.Pointers: Use plastic drop cloth on the ground and drap it over anything that could potentially get overspray on it. Anything within 6ft is free game. Use 3m automotive performance tape (light green color) for running your lines. Regular painters tape can be used for taping up everything else. The 3m Automotive Performance tape has enough tack to stick to bedliner.Bottles of hardener: Some come pre-measured to the 237ml that you need per bottle. Other kits come with larger bottles you need to measure out properly (there is no wiggle room for screwing up the measurement). 237ml = 8fl oz..When you combine the hardener into the Raptor bottle, make sure you shake it very well! You want it completely mixed. No globs that could potentially gum up the gun.
A**R
Quality
Great product and price
L**L
Great product
Never used this before .came out good looks good and is holding up well .my truck takes abuse being a contractor this is holding up well.
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