Line X prep for JKU and more
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You are gonna get super high and I would make sure the whole jeep is masked off for overspray and you'll be fine
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So I am currently prepping my 2 door tub for Line-x, and I scraped off all of the goop on the weld seams in the cargo area. I got carried away and was already pulling it out before I even thought about why it was there, but at least now I have a chance to make it look as good as possible. Obviously I don't want to have rust or other issues in the future at those seams, so should I reseal them and try to smooth it out before having it lined? Or will the line-x itself act as a sealer?
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Although We'll be using an alternate brand and not to detract from the current flow of this topic.. We'll be using either an epoxy primer or an adhesion promoter in a few of the tighter areas of the bed.. thou a total coverage with one of these products would ensure that your bedliner will adhere to bed. Without it.. and just relaying on the prep sanding etc.. isn't enough.