SPRAY LINER FLARES show them!
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SPRAY LINER FLARES show them!
Trying to see what flares spray lined look like after some use! Post up pictures if you got them, from stock to custom show them off and if you can list what you sprayed them with! Thanks
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I've been considering doing this. The main reason being if the liner will stiffen up my chopped stock fenders, maybe I can run them without the support underneath and I can get that extra inch of clearance. Looking forward to seeing what people have done.
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What kind of flares are you looking to see? My friend and I sprayed 2 sets of Poison Spyder flares and my water bottle. We did the raptor liner.
Advice- spray into the corners first, maybe even with regular rust resistant spray, then come over it with your liner. Spray close and at a higher (~55psi) pressure. My bottle came out with a smoother finish than the flares.
Advice- spray into the corners first, maybe even with regular rust resistant spray, then come over it with your liner. Spray close and at a higher (~55psi) pressure. My bottle came out with a smoother finish than the flares.
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What kind of flares are you looking to see? My friend and I sprayed 2 sets of Poison Spyder flares and my water bottle. We did the raptor liner.
Advice- spray into the corners first, maybe even with regular rust resistant spray, then come over it with your liner. Spray close and at a higher (~55psi) pressure. My bottle came out with a smoother finish than the flares.
Advice- spray into the corners first, maybe even with regular rust resistant spray, then come over it with your liner. Spray close and at a higher (~55psi) pressure. My bottle came out with a smoother finish than the flares.
I just double checked the UPOL, and sorry, it says it can't be applied DIRECTLY to plastics......they suggest using their adhesion promoter first.
The Raptor liner was dang easy to use, not really any over spray outside of where you're pointing it, and it was very cost effective. I shot at 30psi as I wanted a heavier texture.....as Karl highlights, shooting at higher psi like his 55 will net a smoother finish.