To cover up all those fissures, faded gray paint, and small cracks, I chose to apply truck bed liner paint to all the panels. The product I selected was Herculiner
, the 1 Gallon Kit which includes the rollers. It was a cost effective solution to cosmetically fix the Vanagon's bumpers and fiberglass trim panels. The front radiator panel up to the bottom of the headlight grill was also done in Herculiner
. This created a blacked out bra-like look without the hassle of trapping grit and grime under the fabric. The bed liner also acts as a rock and chip guard, and covered up some small rust spots.
Supplies Needed:
Recommendations:
Other Popular Truck Bed Liner Options:
Hippo Liner![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vHpsasoug1AbrEOjp6UT9Z-FYRBn4UduXymUNH9YEvL9MZnksp71uQjBtJ_n9imkFfWK9Dp3VBUgW_STQrUkcaWIWJ9yq3Zcur-nWy8BsTFkDFB5p1MjY_Qu8YgWeoq6fL68xF-UN3GllU_OAhGO1T4M_u-NkKIIiPqdGcaEkZRM7-YUZ-CQ=s0-d)
Raptor Spray On Liner![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vq5Yk11net8_SDmM6tJ6VS2tdUbcffBtWY1oVZsYL1WW48UvNj-YNnMpvykuTkudkdpDvCapY02BcwrCo8QePuylYDoXf9nV_7Hrp4N_FcNIzlOKdE-9A_x77D2xdEndur1-a0OV8IgwGe3fWpKzIAYTNvzGydrhlFkYnYrINTem4YdIsV=s0-d)
Dupli-Color![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_t1kB_pB9Y4KrcFqULMtxdIgn-AgM71lEm6T8cwvBzmS5nXOXFBPHPbREiaRpD9lYGrM-8dieEr0BDd0eeGpfzD9UlXu1as1cLyDfsdTMUZfB7ksm2WPD-3dHkmfZjZu6G6xhD7wqYkXN4CwFqhVOp7IBEC9rGzIJhH-8ss_sGhJYu-TAxE=s0-d)
![Vanagon Side - First Coat](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_u-SrSwijnRiGFb85CRJxdnxMUgozT3OXTb17-OmnZmVnaks49U_5duIrcond_fd00-VIGTuqzM8zGWqUvE6GQ6NpurvjJnrJcAgsLMwNlwzB51gH5s8Jb27CY4vLmkew=s0-d)
Supplies Needed:
- Two 1-Gallon cans of Herculiner
(other bed liner paints may vary)
- Herculiner UV Topcoat Protectant
(apply when bed liner is cured)
- At least 6 rollers total.
- Painters tape.
- Rubber/silicone gloves.
- Acetone for cleaning.
- A few kitchen scouring pads for paint and panel preparation.
Recommendations:
- Be sure to spend some time masking off properly, I didn't in some areas, and it shows (only close up)
- Use a drop cloth and gloves. I think I got more on the garage floor than the van.
- Don't use too much bed liner on the roller, it will drip and sag. (see last photo)
- Do rough up all surface areas (its hard step to take a scour pad to the paint and panels)
- Explore a spray on option if you desire a finer grain.
- Discard the rollers after each application.
- Keep extra rollers on hand in case you need a change in the middle of the application process. We used finer rollers which worked well.
- Apply the Herculiner UV Topcoat Protection
after bed liner has cured (This was out of stock when I applied my bed liner)
Other Popular Truck Bed Liner Options:
Hippo Liner
Raptor Spray On Liner
Dupli-Color
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