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HERCULINER HCL1B8 Roll-on Bed Liner Kit,Black, 1 Gal.

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1.Style:Bed Liner


2.Color:Black


3.Size:1 Gallon Kit


  • J-B Weld Herculiner Truck Bed Liner: Is The Original Do-It-Yourself Truck Bed Liner. Just 3 Easy Steps: Prep, Apply And Let It Dry. It Can Be Used On Truck Bed Liners, Trailers, Boat Decks, Walkways, Car Floors, Tire Fenders And More
  • Cure And Set Time: Once Applied, Herculiner Will Have A Functional Cure In 10 To 12 Hours And Will Fully Cure In 24 Hours. Surface Applications: Metal, Concrete, Wood, Fiberglass, Rubber, Most Plastics, Pvc And More
  • Versatile & Dependable: Herculiner Is A Tough, Textured Formula With A “Like New” Finish That Cures Stronger Than A Water-Based Product. It Provides A Durable Skid-Resistant Protective Coating That Prevents Rust And Won'T Chip, Flake Or Peel
  • Components Included: Herculiner Kit Includes 1 Gallon Of Herculiner Bed Liner, 1 Application Brush, 2 Rollers, 1 Roller Handle, And 1 Abrasive Pad
  • Tough, textured polyurethane protective coating
  • 5 times thicker than other roll-ons
  • Skid resistant surface which wont chip, flake, or peel
  • Prevents rust - bonds and seals all surfaces
  • Resistant to gasoline, oil, solvents, and chemicals


Herculiner brush-on truck bed liner kit includes the following: one gallon of ready-to-use protective coating, one application brush for tight spots and corners, two rollers for easy/even application, one roller handle, and one abrasive pad to prepare truck bed. It has polyurethane and rubber granule coating that is applied in just 3 easy steps to the bed surface using the rollers and brush included with the kit. When cured, it provides a durable skid-resistant protective coating. Because it can bond to virtually any surface or material, Herculiner can be applied to wood, metal, concrete, aluminum, asphalt, rubber, fiberglass, and most plastics, including PVC.


jesse crain
2025-07-20 18:48:48
This worked great and saved a ton of money. Not sure what paying a company to spray your bed goes for but i know at least $1,000 like 10 years ago. Probably double that today.Block out an entire day, wake up early, have lots of rubber gloves, knee pads, sanding gloves (harder tip protection), acetone bottle and some extra rollers, paint trays and brushes cant hurt. I used what came with the can, the sand paper, rollers and brushes and it turned out great but the paint brush and rollers hardened after the first coat. Was able to get 2 coats with one can and had a little left over. They make a spray on bed liner than you can use for touch ups over the years or to get spots you may have missed or better straight lines.My only issues were caused by my impatience, not taping off properly and not anticipating the drips. Even though it is thick, its runny when you first opem the can. If i could go back and do it again, i would have used a wooden spoon or cheap long instrument to scoop the thick grit from the bottom of the can and mixed it in the tray with the rest that i poured out. On my last coating it thickened up substantially with a lot more grit than it initially had. First layer was more clear and runny black like water color paint in some spots but as it dried i went back over it, prior to doing the 2nd coat. I lathered this stuff on THICK as well. However, i have a 2024 Colorado with a 5ft x 5ft bed. Use that info to help you plan better for your ride, maybe youll need a spray can to help you finish out or buy another can.All in all, great product. Cheap and reliable so far. No chipping or cracking and it looks great (when its cleaned😂) i’ve been camping several times, turned the back into a pool on the 4th of July and hauled a ton of furniture, wood and a few dump runs and just took the photos after all that. It looks pristine when its cleaned. Everyone has said it looks professionally done
DarrenA
2025-05-22 10:26:28
I didn't want to pay roughly $800 for this '78s bedliner, so I took a chance and bought this product with the recommended rollers and a couple of cans of Herculiner spray for the corners/nooks/crannies. I didn't use anything other than two rollers, one old paintbrush, and two-thirds of this can. 1)Pressure wash 2) Mask off the edges/corners/sides/firewall etc with painters tape 3) Sand all glossy/smooth areas down with 100 or 220 grit sanding blocks 4) Pressure wash again 5) Dried overnight and wiped down again with alcohol rags the next morning. Mixed the can with a drill and paint mixer attachment.Here we go... I poured the bedliner into a paint tray and brushed/dabbed the corners of the bed. Dabbing this stuff down keeps the material from smearing thin. Once dabbed nice and thick into all corners/seams I immediately began rolling the walls/sides with the bedliner; don't press too hard 'cuz you'll possibly thin out the texture of the liner. Work from the firewall to the tailgate...This stuff gets everywhere! Any material that got onto the truck where it wasn't supposed to be wiped off easily with an alcohol wipe/cloth (do it quickly though). I waited about two hours then slowly peeled off the tape. I think it came out great. The spray can version of this stuff came out more like gloss black spray paint.... I would not recommend that product, but stand by this one 100%! Hopefully, it stands the test of time.
Derek & Camila
2024-12-01 09:36:35
Truck: 2016 Tundra CrewMax (5.5ft bed)My bed looks so nice that I don't want to use it now, though I know that I will need to soon. It feels really tough, but I will have to see if it can withstand the test of time and use. I love how shiny it is! Here are some things to consider:#1: Watch videos online. They really helped me understand the installation instructions.#2: Do ALL of the preparation! Sand, clean, rub with paint thinner, and tape!#3: Two coats worked just fine for me, and I still have about a 1/4 gallon left. My hitch receiver was starting to get surface rust, so I prepped and painted that as well (see pictures).#4: Wear gloves! This stuff is great, but awful at the same time. It has been over a week, and I still cannot get some of it off my hands (I even used acetone). I wore gloves the whole time except for the cleanup, which I should have just kept them on.#5: There is a reason this kit comes with a brush and rollers. Every tool you use with this will be sacrificial. You will have to throw out everything you use, because there is no cleaning it.#6: While using the brush, dab (do not stroke)That is all I can think of right now. Good luck!
A7mad
2024-11-27 13:47:43
لم يكمل سنه وبدأ يتقشر ويذهب الطلاء.
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