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(3 customer reviews) 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Interesting little product,
January 4, 2012 T. Fry "Techrific." (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Al's Liner ALS-BL Black Premium DIY Polyurethane Liner Kit (Automotive)
I've painted many items with Al's liner and its durability impresses me every time. I have also mixed other automotive tints in it for when I painted my Jeep OD Green. I love coating cars and speaker boxes with the stuff, it really toughens them up and I never have to really worry about damage from off roading or things being thrown in the truck against my sub box. It also seems to be a bit quieter in the cab of my gen 1 4Runner.
The only downsides of this product are it's initial smell, a chemical respirator is a necessity, and the fact the once it gets on your skin it is pretty difficult to remove. I would strongly recommend a box of cheap Nitrile gloves. Prep is important for adhesion. A wire brush is a bit too rough. I recently got a nylon filament cup brush and it took a lot of the effort out of proper prep.
it's ok,
April 11, 2012 Jimmy L. Kimsey (Lander, Wyoming United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Al's Liner ALS-BL Black Premium DIY Polyurethane Liner Kit (Automotive)
the pot life is too short and that makes it's too hard to use without practice. on the other hand it's nice it sets up fairly quick so it's a toss up. when it's ready it is pretty good.
Easy, inexpensive way to protect your investments,
January 4, 2012 KenO "cheezlbub" - See all my reviews
This review is from: Al's Liner ALS-BL Black Premium DIY Polyurethane Liner Kit (Automotive)
I have a truck that I use for off roading & I wanted to protect it from rust & such. After looking around for a while I chose Al's truck bed liner & couldn't be happier. Easy to apply, mixed well with the pigment that I chose, and is nearly indestructible.
There's another reviewer that suggests a mask, I'm seconding that. Very strong fumes from this stuff, even in a well ventilated area. I did it outside & still think this is necessary. (Pro tip: make sure to weigh down & tape your drop cloth to avoid messes. this stuff really doesn't come off of surfaces.)