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RichP
April 30th, 2003, 20:02
Picked up a Rustoleum two part bed liner kit at Ollies [a distressed and old stuff outlet store in the allentown pa area] last month and it finally stayed warm n dry enough to put it on tonight. Pulled the whole interior of my sons YJ including the drain plugs and went to town on it, 4 coats. Will report the results when it's had it's 24hour drying time. Man that stuff is THICK and STINKY :puke: only to be used in a well ventilated area, so we did it outside and still :puke:. Got the whole kit for $19.99... :D
CheapXJ
April 30th, 2003, 20:35
did they have any more of the stuff?
I've got an ollies darn close to me
hafta go check it out!!!
sweeeeeeeeeet!!! :D
(fwiw, I've seen and picked up some craftsman tools there DIRT CHEAP. don't have to have the receipt to return them to sears ;) )
RichP
May 1st, 2003, 04:34
The one I went to had about 20 cases of the stuff, 6 of them went while I was browsing around, they gotta have the biggest mismatched wrattle can assortment I have ever seen. I guess it was a good deal considering I've been seeing it for between $39 & $50 in a couple of retail stores. Just checked it after 12 hours of drying and it's still very tacky but then they said the drying time increases below 70F with a total of 7 days for total curing and we did put it on pretty thick.
RichP
May 1st, 2003, 15:38
WOW, did that stuff dry nicely, two more coats and it should be done.
hjeepxj
May 1st, 2003, 15:44
Originally posted by RichP
WOW, did that stuff dry nicely, two more coats and it should be done.
dang, that stuff sounds good! i wonder if it'll ship :D
Eagle
May 1st, 2003, 18:36
Gary Olen is selling this stuff at Sportsmans Guide for $30 per kit.
www.sportsmansguide.com
RichP
May 1st, 2003, 20:27
I'll let you know in a couple of months if it's any good or not. All I can say so far is it's thick and after 24 hours is pretty hard even with the two thin coats we did before dinner. The kit is complete with gloves, roller and even a 14" mixer blender rod for an electric drill. Now to find new drain plugs to replace the rotted out ones. Just put the hard top and doors back on and the stuff is still stinky :puke: He'll need to keep the windows down on the way into school tomorrow so they don't think he's been partying or maybe I'll just hide his doors :) and let the fresh air in...
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