[HOW TO] Use “RAPTOR LINER” – Do It Yourself. Learn how to tint bed liner and Raptor liner. Using Bed Liner to match the color of a car or truck. Tinting Rino Liner to make different colors. How to use bed liner the right way. Do It Yourself automotive repairs and fix’s with My Friend Pete and DIY Auto School.
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  1. Robert C Hall

    I learned a lot on that video.

  2. Josh Freeman

    Great video, have to say my favorite one so far. Keep up the good work

  3. Filiberto Barrera

    Need to be careful with those tintable liners,some cans have been sitting on shelf for so long,the pigment settles in the bottom of can and turns into a useless gelatine.

  4. Filiberto Barrera

    Scuff it with 36 grit,🤯🤯🤯

  5. Johnathen Stommel

    This is going to be a dam good video!!!!!! I wanted to rhino line my 95 E150 work van but I wanted to do it in white all I could find was black.

  6. James Ellis

    Good product….but one kit will not sufficiently do a long bed truck…you need to get at least 2 more bottles to get good coverage…

  7. peter sims

    Never painted a vehicle before, just helped a few times. Am building a 77 F250 and want to line the fender wells and lower cut line. What kind of a spray gun do I need for the raptor liner?

  8. RMD

    Need to be more carefull, no shaking hands and please wear a mask. Covid is not a joke. And now it has new mutations more agressive.

  9. RMD

    Pete, dont get me wrong. But you are a chronic interrupter. You need to let people talk, not to interrupt them every time. That's annoying. Please watch the video an you'll see. Please let people talk and conclude their explanations before you interrupt.

    "Some people interrupt because they are so excited about what you are saying they cannot wait until you finish to contribute their thoughts and feelings. Likewise, many chronic interrupters have no idea they are even doing it."

  10. Share Bear

    Very educational. I always gave people basecoat mixes to add. I didn't know enamel was better.

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