Sunday began with mixing the three parts of the Monstaliner and 4 oz of MEK to thin so that it can be sprayed on. Spraying goes a lot faster and can produce a more uniform coat. To do the outside walls of the trailer, inside walls and bed of the trailer took 1 gallon of liner. Each gallon covers ~60 sq ft.
After the first coat:



After the second coat sitting out in the Texas sun curing. The second coat also took 1 gallon. But I was able to do one coat in both of the inside fender wells. The only thing that did not get done was the tail gate. I will get another gallon and do the tail gate, second coat of the fender wells and the front storage grate.


Picture of the texture produce by spraying.

Anything still tan after the final coating will be painted blank.
Even thou I was going to spray the liner I went ahead and purchased the complete kit, glad I did. The kit comes with the rollers and scuff pads. When I was spraying the liner, in a few areas I got the liner to thick on the first coat and it began to run. No problem waited a few minutes for it to start to set then ran the dry roller over it and spread everything evenly out. This stuff if very forgiving. The only bad thing about spraying is that it spatters everywhere. You need to cover everything you don't want coated.
After the first coat:



After the second coat sitting out in the Texas sun curing. The second coat also took 1 gallon. But I was able to do one coat in both of the inside fender wells. The only thing that did not get done was the tail gate. I will get another gallon and do the tail gate, second coat of the fender wells and the front storage grate.


Picture of the texture produce by spraying.

Anything still tan after the final coating will be painted blank.
Even thou I was going to spray the liner I went ahead and purchased the complete kit, glad I did. The kit comes with the rollers and scuff pads. When I was spraying the liner, in a few areas I got the liner to thick on the first coat and it began to run. No problem waited a few minutes for it to start to set then ran the dry roller over it and spread everything evenly out. This stuff if very forgiving. The only bad thing about spraying is that it spatters everywhere. You need to cover everything you don't want coated.