Rear wheel well liner

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That does look good. I bet I would screw it up just enough to disappoint myself for trying.
 

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Is it actually "roll on" or do you use a brush? How do you get into the corners and crannies with a roller?
 
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That does look good. I bet I would screw it up just enough to disappoint myself for trying.
This is not that hard to do. Remove the tires, and mud flaps if you have them. Scuff the paint by hand. Mask off the shocks and the fender flares. Apply with a roller and a small paint brush in the corners and edges. 2 coats, both wheel wells, with dry time took about 2 hours.
 
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Is it actually "roll on" or do you use a brush? How do you get into the corners and crannies with a roller?
It's roll on and using a 1" paint brush to get into the places the roller wouldn't fit. The kit comes with 2 textured rollers, but you have to provide the brush.
 

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This is not that hard to do. Remove the tires, and mud flaps if you have them. Scuff the paint by hand. Mask off the shocks and the fender flares. Apply with a roller and a small paint brush in the corners and edges. 2 coats, both wheel wells, with dry time took about 2 hours.
Scuff with what? Scotch brite? Or more?
 
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