Super Liner on the outside of my jeep = AWESOME
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That looks fantastic, congrats! Two questions - first, like the previous posters asked, how much?? Second - If you want to remove a bolt from the body, say to put on mirrors, light brackets or whatever, what happens to the finish? It didn't look like they backed out the bolts prior to spraying.
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He's in pfhlugerville Texas. The place is called infinity conversions. Ask for JJ. He says most the time he charges around $1200-1400 for a 4 door. He's a vender of my jeep club so I kinda got a steal of a deal. I am going back to have him do the rest of the door jams and interior.
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x2, how tough is it to clean the dirt off? does it stain? I've got an M101 trailer that gets muddy and I have to scrub the shit out of it t get the mud off. I used a different liner than you did though and wondering if its different
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It's superliner so it's not a rough texture. It's hard to describe put dirt and mud doesn't really stick. I just power wash and I'm good to go. If there's really sticky mud ill use a sponge