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Old 09-17-2009 | 09:54 PM
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i also used herculiner on the inside of mine and i love it
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Originally Posted by BLKXJ 96
The first pic is Herculiner and the second of the rocker is the rustoleum so you can compare finishes. Both are rolled on with a 3" roller.
how much would i need to do just the inside, from the front seats to the backs seat floor area. Not the cargo or under the rear seats? Im thinking of taking the rustoleum back and getting herculiner
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rolled on?
Both peeled where I rolled and where i brushed
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Both peeled where I rolled and where i brushed
did you prep it correctly?
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Originally Posted by Cherokee 4.0
how much would i need to do just the inside, from the front seats to the backs seat floor area. Not the cargo or under the rear seats? Im thinking of taking the rustoleum back and getting herculiner
I would Guess if you bought a gallon, after two coats you would have a little less than half a gallon left, or a quart and a half. I would buy a gallon and do the entire Jeep at one time if I were You.

I did my front floor about two years ago and to replace my rear floor last month I had to grind the Herculiner off so I could weld on parts of the front floor pans to join them. Don't get Herculiner on your skin unless you want a black spot for a few weeks.

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Originally Posted by BLKXJ 96
I would Guess if you bought a gallon, after two coats you would have a little less than half a gallon left, or a quart and a half. I would buy a gallon and do the entire Jeep at one time if I were You.
Im only doing the areas i mentioned. So how much would be good...and how many coats would offer the best sound dampening and longest lasting
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did you prep it correctly?
I sanded it with 80
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Originally Posted by Stan6406
I sanded it with 80
sounds like you went to far...220 is recommended if i remember
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Im only doing the areas i mentioned. So how much would be good...and how many coats would offer the best sound dampening and longest lasting
I have two heavy coats and NO carpet in my trail rig front or rear, and I don't think it matters how many coats. This stuff probably won't dampen sound that well, unless you use Hushmat or something over top of the Herculiner. Two coats in the front have hardly warn at all in my drivers foot well, after two years of wheeling and workboots.
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Originally Posted by BLKXJ 96
I have two heavy coats and NO carpet in my trail rig front or rear, and I don't think it matters how many coats. This stuff probably won't dampen sound that well, unless you use Hushmat or something over top of the Herculiner. Two coats in the front have hardly warn at all in my drivers foot well, after two years of wheeling and workboots.
quart or gallon?
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sounds like you went to far...220 is recommended if i remember
Once its complete Im just going to use the rubber undercoating underneath and take my chances on the top side. Just have to find the mystery leak.
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quart or gallon?
Just buy a gallon, you may have a little left over.
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Originally Posted by BLKXJ 96
Just buy a gallon, you may have a little left over.
ok will do
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i would say take the center console out and do a little under that so it looks cleaner, should come out easy with the seats out


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