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Hello all,
I will be using a roll-on liner for my bed. (please let me know if you have any recommendations) I am considering using monstaliner for this.
While I am doing this I am considering using this for my bumpers and certain parts of my interior.
Have any of you had any experience in this?
I am looking for a push in the right direction.
Thank you.
 



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Hello all,
I will be using a roll-on liner for my bed. (please let me know if you have any recommendations) I am considering using monstaliner for this.
While I am doing this I am considering using this for my bumpers and certain parts of my interior.
Have any of you had any experience in this?
I am looking for a push in the right direction.
Thank you.

We did this in my brother's X and my son's truck.

Bed, bumpers - great.

Interior - it just never looked right and the heat because there is no more padding aka insulation was a lot hotter than we thought it would be.
 






Hello all,
I will be using a roll-on liner for my bed. (please let me know if you have any recommendations) I am considering using monstaliner for this.
While I am doing this I am considering using this for my bumpers and certain parts of my interior.
Have any of you had any experience in this?
I am looking for a push in the right direction.
Thank you.

I was considering doing this for my ugly bed, but the consensus was that the bed liner wouldn't stick to the ABS plastic very well.
 






We did this in my brother's X and my son's truck.

Bed, bumpers - great.

Interior - it just never looked right and the heat because there is no more padding aka insulation was a lot hotter than we thought it would be.

What product did you use? How is it holding onto that plastic now(any chipping)?
Do you have any photos?
 












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