Question for guys that have done rear wheel wells with spray liner!

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No Its Fluid Film ... rust protector. Just did some touch up today thats why its still wet and shiny. Truck is white and I am really picky about quality of work when it comes to my truck so I would noticed any spackle of overspray and there was not even one drop. Also if you live in the area where they salt and use chemicals on the roads during winter time I would highly recommend Fluid Film. It takes around 5 cans to do whole underside before winter and maybe 1 additional can to do some touch up after winter like i did. I had it on my last 2017 Roush Supercharged and it didnt have one spackle of rust underneath after 3 winters.

I use AMSOIL HDMP and BoeShield T-9.
 

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I did the Raptor brand liner, bought off Amazon. This was the roll on/brush on kit. Removed the tires, masked everything off and rolled on and brushed in the tight areas. Make sure you scuff the paint real good for proper adhesion. The only areas I had to touch up were the ribbed areas in front and behind the tire. I ended up getting a spray can of the Raptor liner and went over these areas again. It has performed well for me. I have around $130 and a couple of hours in it.

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