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CUSTOM SHOP U-Pol Raptor Black Urethane Spray-On Truck Bed Liner 6 Quart Kit and Custom Coat Spray Gun with Regulator

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Fulfilled by TCP Global Corp

Arrives May 23 – May 28
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Size: 6 Quart Kit


Color: Black


Features

  • Easy to use: Add hardener - Shake - Spray
  • Custom Coat Bedliner Spray Gun features adjustable nozzle and includes Regulator and Gauge
  • Abrasion and Stain Resistant
  • Protects against rust corrosion salt damp & extreme temperatures
  • Waterproof flexible helps deaden sound & vibrations

Description

Kit Contains: 6 - 750ml Bottle of Black Truck Bed Liner Base 1 - 1L U-Pol Raptor Standard Hardener 2 - 250ML U-Pol Raptor Standard Hardener Includes FREE Custom Coat Bedliner Spray Gun with Regulator and Gauge ($34.95 Value) Mixing Ratio: 3:1 Truck Bed Liner Base: U-Pol Raptor Standard HardenerU-Pol Raptor Bed Liner & Texture Coating is a 2.1 VOC 2K protective urethane coating manufactured for the application to truck beds, wood, concrete, metal, aluminum, fiberglass, and on most OE manufacturer's finishes. U-Pol Raptor is easy to use. It protects against rust and corrosion, and has excellent UV protection. U-Pol Raptor can be applied with a Bedliner gun. Simply add hardener, shake and spray. It can also be rolled or brushed on.Tough, durable 2 part urethane coating(Also available in Tintable in a separate listing)Benefits: - Easy to use: Add hardener - Shake - Spray - Enough material to re-spray the largest truck beds - No need to wax after application Abrasion and Stain Resistant - Protects against rust, corrosion salt, damp & extreme temperatures - Waterproof, flexible, helps deaden sound & vibrations - Apply with Bedliner gun, roller or brush to obtain different textures - Provides excellent adhesionPreparation: U-Pol Raptor Truck Bed Liner can be applied to most original manufacturers finishes. The surface should be lightly scuffed, and free from dirt and rust. For best results bare metal should be treated with a suitable etch primer e.g. U-Pol Acid8 (UP0776/ UP0741)


Manufacturer: ‎Custom Shop


Brand: ‎Custom Shop


Item Weight: ‎16.52 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎10.5 x 10.5 x 10.3 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎CUS KIT-0822-6-GUN


Date First Available: August 4, 2017


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  • Simply outstanding.
Size: 6 Quart Kit Color: Black
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2021 by BRW CRW BRW CRW

  • This product will make you a rock star!! SoFunToUse
Size: 4 Quart Kit Color: Black
Raptor liner is awesome!! I used it in places you wouldn't believe. Bed of truck, inside of door skins, bottom of bed, bottom of front inner fenders, inside of front fenders, bottom of rear wheel wells. So easy to use and finishes out so nicely, this product is great
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023 by Frank Da'TankVogel

  • Very easy to use!
Size: 8 Quart Kit Color: Black
It's hard to screw this up. And I'm a first timer! Very satisfied!
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023 by Mark

  • Hands down the best.
Size: 8 Quart Kit Color: Black
Used on my 1998 Jeep TJ. This stuff is amazing, easy to use and very forgiving! I love how it turned out.
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023 by Shane D. Shane D.

  • great product highly recommend
Size: 4 Quart Kit Color: Black
great product highly recommend
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023 by Maicon

  • CAMPER SHELL/TRUCK TOPPER - DIY COATING
Size: 4 Quart Kit Color: Black
This stuff is legit, sprayed a camper shell for my 2012 Tacoma 6ft bed and used 3 full jugs. The 4th jug could be used for the interior but I held off as it’s not needed for my plans. Texture is great. It’s super durable so far (several months later) I did a lot of prep work but this stuff is great. I will definitely use it again… ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by Andrew

  • Not Tough at ALL!!!
Size: 6 Quart Kit Color: Black
Update!! Looks great until you use it. The first time I used the bed to haul anything, it scratched down to bare metal. The top layer feels tough, but underneath feels very powdery.. This was a small generator being set on my bed by hand, and pushed by hand. Easily scratches completely down to the bare metal!! The prep work for this in the hardest part. Get some 120 grit paper and a sanding sponge. I tried a palm sander and I tried a brush on a grinder. Honestly the paper and sponge worked the best. I bought the 6 bottle kit for a 2013 Silverado long bed. I got two coats on everything. I wish that I had 2 more bottles for an extra coat on the floor. I sprayed at 65psi and about 12 inches away from the surface. Get a good respirator. Lowes has them if you forget. I imagine this stuff would be terrible to breath. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023 by Hicktacular Hicktacular

  • Rugged...adds at least 3 testosterone points to your man card
Size: 4 Quart Kit Color: Black
The Raptor Liner system is outstanding and easy to use. I've used Raptor Liner to paint/coat steel bumpers, raw aluminum fender flares, and steel rock sliders on Jeeps as well as the 6' truck bed on a Toyota. It's is an easy product to spray on...noting that the preparation of the surface to be painted is the most difficult and time consuming part; but if you want the outcome to look great, spend the time on prep and let the Raptor Liner do the rest. It's a very forgiving paint that allows for easy blending of minor errors when applying multiple coats and is thick and rugged once it cures. The included gun works perfectly and allows the user to adjust the texture on the painted surface based on pressure out of the nozzle and distance away from the spray surface. Depending on your use, this allows the user to create a more 'rough-like' finish or a smoother finish (not like rattle can smooth) with ease. Clean gun between flash coats...you have an hour. I found Acetone is the BEST solution to clean the spray gun between coats and to clean up any drips or spillover on stray metal, pets, your hands, etc. Paint thinner does not do the job...trust me, just get a can of Acetone. Pro Tip: Wear nitrile or latex gloves, a mask (N95-style painters mask is fine), and safety glasses...but honestly, overspray is minimal except for the area you are painting. Get a small tupperware/plastic container to clean/soak spray gun parts in when using the acetone. Once you are done...DON'T TOUCH IT! Resist the urge to poke your finger at it...leave it alone and let it cure. It'll be generally 'touch dry' about an hour after your spray it...depending on the weather/temperature. When you want to rub your finger on it...because it looks so dang awesome when you are done, DON'T TOUCH IT!!! Let it cure. Peel any masking tape off 30-45 min after you sprayed the final coat so that the paint is still a bit pliable and doesn't harden with your tape. Real World Examples (thick coats applied): Poison Spider Crusher Fender Flares - 4 pack (black) Toyota truck bed - 6 pack (black) Steel off-road bumper - 2 pack (black) Rock Sliders - 2 pack (black) I've seen YouTube videos of people painting Jeeps and other vehicle exterior surfaces with tinted Raptor Liner...but so far, my above examples are from direct, personal experience using the black color. This is definitely a DIY or newbie-friendly product that looks great and provides a heavy duty protective surface. One note of caution...During use of this product, your beard will grow out at least 2-3 inches (unsure if it has the same affect on the ladies), you'll wonder when/how your shirt turned to flannel, the points value on your man card will triple, all Jeeps in your surrounding area will take their tops off - like some freak, cosmic 'Jeeps Gone Wild' thing, your cell phone battery will charge to 100% automatically, you'll somehow end up with the steely-eyed stare of the "Outlaw Josey Wales,' and will grow a bear-skin rug for chest hair. I can't explain it...it's just science. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2020 by Howdy

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