Among the many options for applying a bed liner to your pickup truck, Jeep, or other off-road vehicle, the Herculiner Brush-on Bedliner Kitranks among the best for a number of reasons...
An affordable alternative to plastic drop-in and messy spray-on liners. You can complete the project for $100-$150 in a day or a weekend.
Adds a skid-resistant surface to your truck bed and a tough, textured finish from a proprietary polyurethane and rubber formula.
Bonds and seals all surfaces to prevent rust.
Waterproof, non-flammable (when dry), and resistant to damage from oil, gasoline, solvents and chemicals.
Flexiblewon't chip, flake or peel.
Can withstand years of heavy-duty use.
Helps to dampen some of the road noise.
Used in vehicles like Jeeps and Broncos, it eliminates the ongoing worry about damaging your carpet.
Makes cleaning up after hauling or four-wheeling much easier, since you can simply rinse out the entire area with water.
Available in black, gray, red and white.
Easy enough to do it yourself.
The first coat forms a good base. After allowing 1 to 1½ hours to dry, apply a second coat that will cover any open pores. Then after 90 minutes of drying time, your truck bed is ready for light use.
Within 24 hours the bed liner is fully cured and able to handle whatever you might throw its way. (Curing begins when the Herculiner is exposed to atmospheric moisture. Therefore, with higher humidity, curing time is shorter.)
Can be applied between 32°F and 95°F... the colder the temperature and the lower the humidity, the longer the curing process will take.
It's repairable. Just touch it up with more Herculiner... it bonds to itself. Other bedliner coatings would have to be removed to repair gouges.
Can also be used as an automotive undercoating, for protecting trailers, hitch receivers, grill and trim around headlights, bumpers, door jams, flares, roof racks, mirrors, nerf bars, roll bars, wheel wells, skid plates, ramps, 4x4 tubs, marine decks, walkways, steps and more.
Bonds to most clean/dry surfaces, including painted or primed steel and adheres quickly to metal, aluminum, concrete, wood, asphalt, plastic, rubber and fiberglass.
Can be applied with a brush/roller or with a spray compressor.
Has a long shelf-life... If unopened, a can of Herculiner can be stored for several years.
Is so professional in appearance, that most people think it's a spray-on bedliner, and that you paid several hundred dollars more than you did.
Preparation is the key to the entire process and will ultimately determine how long your Herculiner "lasts".
The satisfaction rate among those who've applied the Herculiner themselves is extremely high.
No risk of overspray -- a common problem with spray-ons (such as Speedliner or Line-X).
Prevents things from sliding around in the back due to its slightly bumpy texture.
After applying the Herculiner and letting it cure a couple days, you could also go over the entire area with black Rustoleum paint for a more shiny finished look.