Great job on the paint. I have the same old man gold on my panels/bumpers. I'm going to try getting the Monstaliner tinted the same color as the white. I need protection for the places I go to. These trucks look so much better one color!
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Not unless your Monstaliner is the same color as dirt.I would advise against using monstaliner in any color besides black. It seems to attract dirt and grime moreso than normal paint. YMMV
Yes I stand corrected......black and "DIRT" color are probably bestNot unless your Monstaliner is the same color as dirt.I've only had to wash mine twice in the year that I've had it. No mud, though, only desert and mountains. But you're probably right, white Monstaliner would more than likely hold a lot of dirt until it was rinsed off. That said dirt on rolled on Monstaliner, IMHO, rinses off very easily. No need to get the sponge out.
Most people that go with a monochrome paint scheme just pull the plastic cladding panels off. In fact, lots of people just pull them off even if they aren't going to paint....
Also note that wraps are not durable in any sense of the word. Any abrasion or impact will damage it, and most colors are not nearly as colorfast as paint. A wrap should be approached as a temporary color change and not something that will last for any significant length of time.NOTE: Wraps will also attract dirt, electrostatically