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Old 06-15-2019, 06:38 AM   #21
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Any automotive paint shop should be able to mix tint base for you. I have 2 local ones I use, never a problem. Buy the tintable Raptor (or whatever) and tell them what you’re doing.
Or..........use Monstaliner! Monstaliner do-it-yourself roll-on truck bed liner

They have a lot of very cool colors as well as tintable products too. They do sell a pack of color chips for $6.50 which includes shipping---a great way to see what shade their stuff dries to when cured.

I have not used this stuff but from all I've read when first considering it the brand seems to nearly perfect for uses other than pick up truck bed lining.

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Any automotive paint shop should be able to mix tint base for you. I have 2 local ones I use, never a problem. Buy the tintable Raptor (or whatever) and tell them what you’re doing.
Thx for info I appreciate it as I get closer to making a decision!

I had also called my rhino line guy yesterday and he stated that a single stage urethane could be sprayed on top of black rhino line(not sure if it would work with other liners) which I thought was kind of cool if someone got bored and wanted to add color etc
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Thx for info I appreciate it as I get closer to making a decision!

I had also called my rhino line guy yesterday and he stated that a single stage urethane could be sprayed on top of black rhino line(not sure if it would work with other liners) which I thought was kind of cool if someone got bored and wanted to add color etc

If you go this route, don't wait too long between liner and paint. The lines have millions of tiny crevices that will hold dirt like there's no tomorrow. That will likely prevent good adhesion of the paint.




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