Im doing my 2000 tundra olive drab. I messed up because I got close in some areas and when the sun hits it during the day it looks shiny on some spots and rough of others. For those that are doing this make sure your last coat is roughly 2-3 feet away and your doing it in circles back and forth to even everything out and no lines show as well. I had to pretty much use some of my last bottles to add another coat instead of doing my black accents and now I gotta order more. And take your tape off when your done or it’ll be hard once it’s cured.
Yep your right about the taping part. Should be taken off about 60 mins after final coat. I had a couple shiny spots too but, they faded out when it baked on in the sun. I found that spraying from 8-10 inches away from the surface for all coats was the best for me. All depends on the desired texture.
@@zach_0920 3 coats 12 bottles Green and black. I had to spray more cause I did it to close. Do your last coat 2-3 feet away in a circle motion from different angles to make everything smooth and so it doesn’t show lines or streaks
I know I’m late but thanks for the video! I’m from Australia and about to do my dual cab ute. Can’t wait! Your trucks looks mint! How’s it holding up now?
@MillerWorkzLTD that's good to know I'm getting ready to do my 99 f150 I see guys are spraying over with rattle can paint they also make a rejuvenate for the black. Thanks for the info !
One more question...the plastic piece that sits between hood and windshield (that the windshield wipers lay) did u take off blades and paint that or did u tape it off with windshield. I'll be painting my mirrors handles and a couple other plastic pieces but wasn't sure what to do with that piece. I mean will it hurts it if I do paint it? It's so faded
I personally didn’t paint mine. I just taped it off. If you wanted to, I’m sure it would be okay to paint it. Make sure you sand any plastics that your painting really well and also use an adhesive promoter on them. Without the adhesive promoter, any plastics you paint won’t last long.
@@MillerWorkzLTD yeah I know to sand and to use the adhesive promoter but I'm worried it will screw something up there is like a vent grate and I don't know what's under it and didn't know if it was safe to spray
Honestly man you should be proud of yourself. You gave it a go and it turned out really well. I think that paint job fits the truck perfectly. Random question - how many gallons is your compressor and at what PSI did you spray - how often did you have to stop for it to reload and get back to proper psi? Cheers.
Thank you, I appreciate the feedback! I used a fairly small compressor. I think it’s an 8 gallon compressor. Raptor recommends to spray at 40 - 60 psi. The lower the psi, the more of a rough texture you will get and the higher the psi will make the texture smoother. Hopefully that helps. I know some people that sprayed the raptor at 100psi so that it made a super smooth texture.
Thank you! I ordered right from the raptor liner website. You’ll need a compressor that can spray at a constant 60 psi minimum, the raptor liner kit, whatever tint of colour you want, adhesion promoter for any plastics, sand paper as well as wax and grease remover. You will also need a proper primer for any body work or exposed metal you may have.
Also I have seen some people tape their lights off and some take them out. Does it make a big difference if I just tape mine off? On a 03 dodge ram 2500?
@@MillerWorkzLTD thank you so much I just wanted to make sure people weren't taking them out for a reason. Like it makes the light hard to take out if I ever wanted to change them
They say to let it cure for a good 72 hours before putting stress on it but I drove it after 48 hours and it was fine. But yes Ontario weather is very unpredictable. I would say to prepare for a full 48 hour cure at minimum. Outside temperature is also a factor in cure time. It was very hot out when I painted mine so it took less curing time.
It will cover minor dents and imperfections but not everything. All depends on how thick you coat the vehicle. I was able to hide some bodywork with it.
@@MillerWorkzLTD thanks for your reply. A few have said less than 8 bottle's and one maybe two said more than 8 was required. Most don't comment the total, so I'm more than great full of your reply . .
Looks great but I'm curious how your handles turned out? Can u not use the key hole? And did it make the handle hard to use at all? I'm looking into doing my 03 ram 2500 and am not sure about my handles
The handles turned out fine. They still work as they should. You defiantly have to cover the keyhole with some tape when painting though. Also thanks for watching.
@@MillerWorkzLTD absolutely! Thanks for responding. Not many women take this on by themselves I'm guessing because no one is taking me seriously lol and I have lots of questions!
I'm just doing it to my 04 RAM, so should be similar. I will be taping off the handles, looks better IMO. I also took out the head lamps, tail lamps, fog lamps, 3rd brake light and removed the door cards and seals as well. Just finished removing all the rust and treat it with some epoxy rust treatment, will do the painting soon. Just answer if you have any more questions.
I've been wanting to do this with mine. I bought a kit, then sold the k1500 I was going to do. I have a 97 12 valve now and at 536,000 kilometers, most of that being around Chilliwack and stuff, you can imagine the body isn't too great. But the frames good and I'd like to try and save it. Really like the look of the texture as well. Some people have complained about the sun bleaching it, and inconsistently at that. But I reckon with regular canned paint you could touch up and parts that look sad. Good job!
Yeah it turns out pretty good if you get a nice spray pattern going. I have heard about the sun bleaching it, but I haven’t noticed anything like that yet.
Yup it’s still holding up great. No peeling or anything. Texture and colour is all still there. I will be doing a video in the early spring to show an update of how it looks and has held up through the salty winter here in Canada.
2 months later and I'm still coming back to look at this lol warmer weather is coming I'll definitely be doin this to mine thanks for the honest review tho man
@@garyfranklin4510 No problem at all! If you haven’t already and your interested, you can check out my new video showing an update of the truck 6 months after application.
@@MillerWorkzLTD I sent this right before you said it in the video and felt dumbfounded. Lol but thank you for the reply. I'm looking at doing mine in a deep red.
Yup, only two kits. Did my whole truck with 2 heavier coats and a final light coat. Still have 1 bottle left over for any touch ups I might need to do in the future.
@@eightys_style6077 No problem! I found that the raptor gun doesn’t fully empty the bottles so once you go through the first kit pour the remainder of each bottle into one and you will get more out of it.
@@MillerWorkzLTD cool (2 kits). Have an 03 Suburban so trying to gage the amount I'll need. I'll like the coating you gave the truck. I'm looking for the smoother coating so I'll have to lessen the PSI (I believe)
I’m happy with how it turned out. I mentioned in the video that you spray at whatever PSI is the desired texture. A better spray gun could have helped with the blobs as well.
Looks great and the body of that truck is in really good shape...good job man
Much appreciated. It’s definitely not the worst body out there
Im doing my 2000 tundra olive drab. I messed up because I got close in some areas and when the sun hits it during the day it looks shiny on some spots and rough of others. For those that are doing this make sure your last coat is roughly 2-3 feet away and your doing it in circles back and forth to even everything out and no lines show as well. I had to pretty much use some of my last bottles to add another coat instead of doing my black accents and now I gotta order more. And take your tape off when your done or it’ll be hard once it’s cured.
Yep your right about the taping part. Should be taken off about 60 mins after final coat. I had a couple shiny spots too but, they faded out when it baked on in the sun. I found that spraying from 8-10 inches away from the surface for all coats was the best for me. All depends on the desired texture.
I'm doing my 2010 this summer, how many coats did you end up putting on, and how many bottle did you go through for the body? Bed? Accents?
@@zach_0920 3 coats 12 bottles Green and black. I had to spray more cause I did it to close. Do your last coat 2-3 feet away in a circle motion from different angles to make everything smooth and so it doesn’t show lines or streaks
I'm doing that on my 99 Ram after watching this. Awesome!
Let me know how it goes!
Nice looking truck good job looks good
Thank you!
that raptor is great protection, BUT many think that a fine texture will look great loll, cheers we all different as imperfect people we are,
Well said.
Keep your wheel wells clean ,makes your truck look better , you did a fine job.
I try my best to lol. Thank you!
I know I’m late but thanks for the video! I’m from Australia and about to do my dual cab ute. Can’t wait! Your trucks looks mint! How’s it holding up now?
Thank you! The raptor liner is still holding up great. No complaints at all!
looks so damn good
Thank you!
Howe did it hold up? Fading? Thanks it looks great.
@@childofgod5115 still holding up well. Slight colour fade.
@MillerWorkzLTD that's good to know I'm getting ready to do my 99 f150 I see guys are spraying over with rattle can paint they also make a rejuvenate for the black. Thanks for the info !
@ yeah you can always re add the color at a later date. Just make sure you prep everything right and you will be good.
That turned out great hows it holding up? I'm really wanting to do my 05 Crew cab duramax
Holding up very well. You should definitely do your truck if you like the textured look.
One more question...the plastic piece that sits between hood and windshield (that the windshield wipers lay) did u take off blades and paint that or did u tape it off with windshield. I'll be painting my mirrors handles and a couple other plastic pieces but wasn't sure what to do with that piece. I mean will it hurts it if I do paint it? It's so faded
I personally didn’t paint mine. I just taped it off. If you wanted to, I’m sure it would be okay to paint it. Make sure you sand any plastics that your painting really well and also use an adhesive promoter on them. Without the adhesive promoter, any plastics you paint won’t last long.
@@MillerWorkzLTD yeah I know to sand and to use the adhesive promoter but I'm worried it will screw something up there is like a vent grate and I don't know what's under it and didn't know if it was safe to spray
@@emilygrand1227 it's safe to spray it
Honestly man you should be proud of yourself. You gave it a go and it turned out really well. I think that paint job fits the truck perfectly. Random question - how many gallons is your compressor and at what PSI did you spray - how often did you have to stop for it to reload and get back to proper psi? Cheers.
Thank you, I appreciate the feedback! I used a fairly small compressor. I think it’s an 8 gallon compressor. Raptor recommends to spray at 40 - 60 psi. The lower the psi, the more of a rough texture you will get and the higher the psi will make the texture smoother. Hopefully that helps. I know some people that sprayed the raptor at 100psi so that it made a super smooth texture.
If you have a decent compressor I would recommend trying 60 psi when you spray.
It does look good. The product is forgiving.
Provide follow up
Thanks! I posted an update video on how it is holding up. Check that out for a follow up.
What did you do between the cab and the bed? Just spray as best as possible?
Yep. I just sprayed the best I could. Can’t really tell unless you look super close.
That looks great. Where did you order your kit from? And can you tell me what is needed? Thank you
Thank you! I ordered right from the raptor liner website. You’ll need a compressor that can spray at a constant 60 psi minimum, the raptor liner kit, whatever tint of colour you want, adhesion promoter for any plastics, sand paper as well as wax and grease remover. You will also need a proper primer for any body work or exposed metal you may have.
@@MillerWorkzLTD thank you! Brother. That thing came out sweet. Thanks for posting.
Also I have seen some people tape their lights off and some take them out. Does it make a big difference if I just tape mine off? On a 03 dodge ram 2500?
Whatever you prefer. I think taking them off would be the best and easiest but it shouldn’t matter.
@@MillerWorkzLTD thank you so much I just wanted to make sure people weren't taking them out for a reason. Like it makes the light hard to take out if I ever wanted to change them
Planning on doing my 1500. How long did it take to fully cure? Ontario weather has been unpredictable these few years!
They say to let it cure for a good 72 hours before putting stress on it but I drove it after 48 hours and it was fine. But yes Ontario weather is very unpredictable. I would say to prepare for a full 48 hour cure at minimum. Outside temperature is also a factor in cure time. It was very hot out when I painted mine so it took less curing time.
Would this cover or hide any little dents or anything?
It will cover minor dents and imperfections but not everything. All depends on how thick you coat the vehicle. I was able to hide some bodywork with it.
How much did the kit cost? Looks good man
The 8 litre kit was around $400 Canadian. Thank you!
@@MillerWorkzLTD did one 8 bottle kit cover the complete truck? Bed also or just the truck?
@@jamesmedina2119 Only the truck exterior and I only used 7 bottles. My bed was already done.
@@MillerWorkzLTD thanks for your reply. A few have said less than 8 bottle's and one maybe two said more than 8 was required. Most don't comment the total, so I'm more than great full of your reply
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@@jamesmedina2119 No problem!
Looks great but I'm curious how your handles turned out? Can u not use the key hole? And did it make the handle hard to use at all? I'm looking into doing my 03 ram 2500 and am not sure about my handles
The handles turned out fine. They still work as they should. You defiantly have to cover the keyhole with some tape when painting though. Also thanks for watching.
@@MillerWorkzLTD absolutely! Thanks for responding. Not many women take this on by themselves I'm guessing because no one is taking me seriously lol and I have lots of questions!
I'm just doing it to my 04 RAM, so should be similar. I will be taping off the handles, looks better IMO. I also took out the head lamps, tail lamps, fog lamps, 3rd brake light and removed the door cards and seals as well. Just finished removing all the rust and treat it with some epoxy rust treatment, will do the painting soon. Just answer if you have any more questions.
I've been wanting to do this with mine. I bought a kit, then sold the k1500 I was going to do. I have a 97 12 valve now and at 536,000 kilometers, most of that being around Chilliwack and stuff, you can imagine the body isn't too great. But the frames good and I'd like to try and save it. Really like the look of the texture as well. Some people have complained about the sun bleaching it, and inconsistently at that. But I reckon with regular canned paint you could touch up and parts that look sad. Good job!
Yeah it turns out pretty good if you get a nice spray pattern going. I have heard about the sun bleaching it, but I haven’t noticed anything like that yet.
How many bottles I need for small truck
What kind of small truck?
Nice job! What kind of pressure did you use while spraying?
Around 80 psi. Had my little compressor set to 85psi because it would drop to 80psi under pressure.
How is it holding up so far?
Holding up very well. I posted a video recently showing an update. Check it out!
Where to get that tint?
Do you mean the tint for the raptor liner?
@@MillerWorkzLTD Yes. I can't find the stuff online anywhere.
@@KodyLouviere I just went to a local automotive paint store. I would recommend just getting it pre tinted though. Makes it easier.
Is it still holding up?
Yup it’s still holding up great. No peeling or anything. Texture and colour is all still there. I will be doing a video in the early spring to show an update of how it looks and has held up through the salty winter here in Canada.
2 months later and I'm still coming back to look at this lol warmer weather is coming I'll definitely be doin this to mine thanks for the honest review tho man
@@garyfranklin4510 No problem at all! If you haven’t already and your interested, you can check out my new video showing an update of the truck 6 months after application.
should have cleaned those headlights when they were off the truck, its a lot easier.
Your definitely right about that.
how much Raptor liner did you use when you were finished?
It says in the video how much I used… I bought the 8 bottle kit and only used 7 of them.
@@MillerWorkzLTD I sent this right before you said it in the video and felt dumbfounded. Lol but thank you for the reply. I'm looking at doing mine in a deep red.
@@dehdleeduo11 No problem!
Great video thanks for posting!
Did you do everything by yourself in on day?
No problem! Thanks for watching! A like and subscribe would help 😎 lol. Yes I did everything myself and it probably took about 3 days total.
How many bottles?
If you watched the video it would tell you… I bought the 8 bottle kit and only went through 7 bottles.
Nice work!
What size tires are you running?
Really like the look 🙌🏽
Thank you! There 35x12.50R16. I wish they we’re a bit wider lol.
you just used 2 kits?
Yup, only two kits. Did my whole truck with 2 heavier coats and a final light coat. Still have 1 bottle left over for any touch ups I might need to do in the future.
@@MillerWorkzLTD nice, guess I know how much to really get now, thanks brother
@@eightys_style6077 No problem! I found that the raptor gun doesn’t fully empty the bottles so once you go through the first kit pour the remainder of each bottle into one and you will get more out of it.
@@MillerWorkzLTD deadly, thays a great tip
@@MillerWorkzLTD cool (2 kits). Have an 03 Suburban so trying to gage the amount I'll need. I'll like the coating you gave the truck. I'm looking for the smoother coating so I'll have to lessen the PSI (I believe)
You didn’t need as much because you went black on black if it were a different color you would have coverage issues
Thanks for letting me know. Regardless, the kit covered the whole truck and some.
Is she leaning?
Leaning ?
You need to be spraying that at 60-80psi and there’s no way your little compressor is keeping up which is the cause of all the blobs.
I’m happy with how it turned out. I mentioned in the video that you spray at whatever PSI is the desired texture. A better spray gun could have helped with the blobs as well.
that poor truck. :(
What’s poor about it?
What are you getting out of this comment ?
Took a nice truck and ruined it... Guess u needed to glue it together for it wud stop Cummins apart...
Thanks bud