Sem Tintable Bedliner

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Has anyone ever used Sem tintable bedliner kits. I want to use them but trying to see which one to buy , they one called
rock it liner kit 42260 and the other is called truckbed liner kit 39650. I cant se whats the big difference other than price
 

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Has anyone ever used Sem tintable bedliner kits. I want to use them but trying to see which one to buy , they one called
rock it liner kit 42260 and the other is called truckbed liner kit 39650. I cant se whats the big difference other than price

Looking at this also. Any luck with it?

Edit....

I just got off the phone with Zach @ SEM and he mentioned that its a pretty easy process to mix the color. I then called my local guy at KOI paints and he is mixing up the material.
$232 for the #39650
$30-40 for the matching color
$25-50 for a One time use gun.
Labor, supplied by my neighbors kid (he wants some Xbox game) and myself.

Ill have pics on my build thread when I start.
 
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I was really looking for any information so I could make a decision, Thanks for the help I will be looking for your pics
 

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monstaliner magnet paint makes it

http://www.monstaliner.com/

good stuff I used it as a under coat on my crew cab. its a roll on bed liner but I sprayed it with a 30 dollar under coat gun I bought of ebay.

easy to use and a good product and you can get it in many colors
 

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I was a paint rep for a Carquest store about 10 yrs ago and I remember our local Chevy stealership used this bed liner quite often. It seemed to be ok but I distinctly remember when I first took the job there was an issue with the Sem tintible bed liner. Turns out a customer bought a new Chevy truck and had them spray the liner in. It was a tan (sandstone) color and they did the appropriate tint to match the body. They used a PPG basecoat to tint and then the unthinkable happened.

The bed liner never activated! It remained soft and gooey even after 2 weeks sitting in the sun. So they call us up and of course I had to check it out. After finally accepting the fact it wasn't going to harden, I was told to remove the coating any way possible.

I used putty knives, razor blades, wire wheels, lacquer thinner, 36gr. feather pads, anything I could think of. It was a terrible way to start a new job. I think I was at it for about 2 days and finally ended up just spraying over the remainder bed liner that couldn't be removed.

I think that was just a fluke deal but you never forget something like that. I would have to say watch dates of activators and mix well!
 

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I'm late to this party, but I used "Raptor" bedliner for when I painted my whole truck. It came with a spray gun and I used an air compressor to coat the whole truck. I mixed black gloss paint with it, and it came out a nice semi gloss finish(the bedliner was a white-ish color in raw form). I liked it a lot, and it have it a much "nicer" appearance than just a flat black faded look.
 

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How did the rotor do durability wise?
 

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