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title: "Herculiner, Black 1 Gallon Kit"
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# Functional cure in 10-12 hours 5x thicker than standard liners Skid-resistant, chip-proof finish Herculiner, Black 1 Gallon Kit

**Brand:** j-b weld
**Price:** € 216.27
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛻 Coat it. Cure it. Conquer the road with confidence.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Herculiner, Black 1 Gallon Kit by j-b weld
- **How much does it cost?** € 216.27 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sk](https://www.desertcart.sk/products/1785811-herculiner-black-1-gallon-kit)

## Best For

- j-b weld enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted j-b weld brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Fast Functional Cure:** Ready for heavy-duty use in just 12 hours, so you can get back on the road without the wait.
- • **Complete Application Kit:** Includes everything you need—brush, rollers, roller handle, and abrasive pad—for a flawless, even finish every time.
- • **DIY Pro-Level Protection:** Transform your truck bed with a tough, textured coating that looks professionally done without the pro price.
- • **Universal Surface Bonding:** Seamlessly adheres to metal, wood, concrete, fiberglass, rubber, and most plastics for versatile applications beyond just truck beds.
- • **Durable Chemical Resistance:** Resists gasoline, oil, solvents, and harsh chemicals to keep your investment safe from everyday hazards.

## Overview

J-B Weld Herculiner Black 1 Gallon Kit is a premium DIY truck bed liner that delivers a 5x thicker, skid-resistant polyurethane coating. It bonds to virtually any surface—metal, wood, concrete, fiberglass, and more—curing to a durable, chip-proof finish in just 24 hours. The kit includes all necessary tools for easy application, providing professional-grade protection that resists rust, chemicals, and wear, making it the go-to choice for millennial managers who demand durability and style without the premium service cost.

## Description

Herculiner brush-on truck bed liner kit includes the following: one gallon of ready-to-use protective coating, one application brush for tight spots and corners, two rollers for easy/even application, one roller handle, and one abrasive pad to prepare truck bed. It has polyurethane and rubber granule coating that is applied in just 3 easy steps to the bed surface using the rollers and brush included with the kit. When cured, it provides a durable skid-resistant protective coating. Because it can bond to virtually any surface or material, Herculiner can be applied to wood, metal, concrete, aluminum, asphalt, rubber, fiberglass, and most plastics, including PVC.

Review: 4 months later holding up nice! Looks professionally done - This worked great and saved a ton of money. Not sure what paying a company to spray your bed goes for but i know at least $1,000 like 10 years ago. Probably double that today. Block out an entire day, wake up early, have lots of rubber gloves, knee pads, sanding gloves (harder tip protection), acetone bottle and some extra rollers, paint trays and brushes cant hurt. I used what came with the can, the sand paper, rollers and brushes and it turned out great but the paint brush and rollers hardened after the first coat. Was able to get 2 coats with one can and had a little left over. They make a spray on bed liner than you can use for touch ups over the years or to get spots you may have missed or better straight lines. My only issues were caused by my impatience, not taping off properly and not anticipating the drips. Even though it is thick, its runny when you first opem the can. If i could go back and do it again, i would have used a wooden spoon or cheap long instrument to scoop the thick grit from the bottom of the can and mixed it in the tray with the rest that i poured out. On my last coating it thickened up substantially with a lot more grit than it initially had. First layer was more clear and runny black like water color paint in some spots but as it dried i went back over it, prior to doing the 2nd coat. I lathered this stuff on THICK as well. However, i have a 2024 Colorado with a 5ft x 5ft bed. Use that info to help you plan better for your ride, maybe youll need a spray can to help you finish out or buy another can. All in all, great product. Cheap and reliable so far. No chipping or cracking and it looks great (when its cleaned😂) i’ve been camping several times, turned the back into a pool on the 4th of July and hauled a ton of furniture, wood and a few dump runs and just took the photos after all that. It looks pristine when its cleaned. Everyone has said it looks professionally done
Review: Chevy s10 longbed, full coverage! Fantastic product - Super great! I’m so happy with it! Looks great, amazing texture and thickness, it adheres extremely strong! I haven’t had any scratches or issues with it either. The texture is very grippy too. My advice! 1. Prep really well, I sanded everything, blew out the debris with a blower and cleaned everything with purple degreaser and then acetone. This step is extremely necessary. 2. Next I opened the can, which was completely normal, not sure why people struggled just remove the clips and use a flathead screw driver. Don’t shake the can, you need to mix it with a paint mixer attachment 3. I found that the rollers broke very easily, so after they broke, I just used the paint brush it came with and I had much better results. I did each layer a day apart due to work, and I did 2 layers. It laid very thick and nice with the brush, and I was able to cover every inch in my Chevy s10 long bed. This bed is about 90 inches or so and i still had some product remaining after a generous thick coat

## Features

- J-B Weld Herculiner Truck Bed Liner: Is The Original Do-It-Yourself Truck Bed Liner. Just 3 Easy Steps: Prep, Apply And Let It Dry. It Can Be Used On Truck Bed Liners, Trailers, Boat Decks, Walkways, Car Floors, Tire Fenders And More
- Cure And Set Time: Once Applied, Herculiner Will Have A Functional Cure In 10 To 12 Hours And Will Fully Cure In 24 Hours. Surface Applications: Metal, Concrete, Wood, Fiberglass, Rubber, Most Plastics, Pvc And More
- Versatile & Dependable: Herculiner Is A Tough, Textured Formula With A “Like New” Finish That Cures Stronger Than A Water-Based Product. It Provides A Durable Skid-Resistant Protective Coating That Prevents Rust And Won'T Chip, Flake Or Peel
- Components Included: Herculiner Kit Includes 1 Gallon Of Herculiner Bed Liner, 1 Application Brush, 2 Rollers, 1 Roller Handle, And 1 Abrasive Pad
- Tough, textured polyurethane protective coating
- 5 times thicker than other roll-ons
- Skid resistant surface which wont chip, flake, or peel
- Prevents rust - bonds and seals all surfaces
- Resistant to gasoline, oil, solvents, and chemicals

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0002TDUW4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,898 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #2 in Truck Bed & Tailgate Bed Liners |
| Brand Name | J-B Weld |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,613) |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Included Components | Truck Bed Liner |
| Item Type Name | Herculiner Truck Bed Liner - Black Gallon Kit |
| Item Volume | 3785 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 4.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | J-B Weld |
| Model Name | HCL1B8 |
| Model Number | HCL1B8 |
| Part Number | HCL1B8 |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** J-B Weld
- **Color:** Black
- **Finish Type:** Brushed
- **Included Components:** Truck Bed Liner
- **Item Volume:** 3785 Milliliters
- **Manufacturer:** J-B Weld
- **Model Name:** HCL1B8
- **Size:** 1 Count (Pack of 1)
- **Unit Count:** 1.0 Count

## Images

![Herculiner, Black 1 Gallon Kit - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91DizMWFfRL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How much coverage?**
A: Enough for a 6.5 bed. 2 coats

**Q: is Herculiner the same exact product as Rhino liner?  Is Herculiner better than Line-X?**
A: Two different mediums and two different application processes. Line-X is a professional / dealer applied finish... whereas Herculiner is a DIY product.  I'm a firm believer that Herculiner is one of, if not, THE best DIY liner products out on the market.  Better than Line-X? Maybe not. Best bang for the buck? Yes. Follow the directions and be critical of the prep process. Herculiner will serve you very well and turns out great.

**Q: Can I do a recoat over my old herculiner**
A: yes you can. I just redid the bed of my truck. used Lacquer thinner to prep it, then did 2 new coats on the bed walls and did 2 new coats on the bed.  I use this stuff for everything and have found that if you paint over (Rattle cans) it as it tacks up, you get a nice glossy finish that lasts. The UV on the Herculiner isn't that good, But if you paint over it as it tacks it gives it the UV protection it is lacking.  Did my sons off-road bumper, rock rails, and the entire interior floor 3 years ago still looks great.

**Q: I have a 2001 Dodge Dakota sport Ext, Cab w/ 6-1/2 ft' bed. I want to do the bed, sides and tail gate. Would 1 gal. be enough?**
A: I did a 2002 Ford F150 6 foot bed and had some leftover after two coats. It looks great. I use this 20 years ago on a 2001 tundra and it held up great. A gallon covered the tundra as well.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4 months later holding up nice! Looks professionally done
*by J***N on September 25, 2024*

This worked great and saved a ton of money. Not sure what paying a company to spray your bed goes for but i know at least $1,000 like 10 years ago. Probably double that today. Block out an entire day, wake up early, have lots of rubber gloves, knee pads, sanding gloves (harder tip protection), acetone bottle and some extra rollers, paint trays and brushes cant hurt. I used what came with the can, the sand paper, rollers and brushes and it turned out great but the paint brush and rollers hardened after the first coat. Was able to get 2 coats with one can and had a little left over. They make a spray on bed liner than you can use for touch ups over the years or to get spots you may have missed or better straight lines. My only issues were caused by my impatience, not taping off properly and not anticipating the drips. Even though it is thick, its runny when you first opem the can. If i could go back and do it again, i would have used a wooden spoon or cheap long instrument to scoop the thick grit from the bottom of the can and mixed it in the tray with the rest that i poured out. On my last coating it thickened up substantially with a lot more grit than it initially had. First layer was more clear and runny black like water color paint in some spots but as it dried i went back over it, prior to doing the 2nd coat. I lathered this stuff on THICK as well. However, i have a 2024 Colorado with a 5ft x 5ft bed. Use that info to help you plan better for your ride, maybe youll need a spray can to help you finish out or buy another can. All in all, great product. Cheap and reliable so far. No chipping or cracking and it looks great (when its cleaned😂) i’ve been camping several times, turned the back into a pool on the 4th of July and hauled a ton of furniture, wood and a few dump runs and just took the photos after all that. It looks pristine when its cleaned. Everyone has said it looks professionally done

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Chevy s10 longbed, full coverage! Fantastic product
*by Z***N on November 6, 2025*

Super great! I’m so happy with it! Looks great, amazing texture and thickness, it adheres extremely strong! I haven’t had any scratches or issues with it either. The texture is very grippy too. My advice! 1. Prep really well, I sanded everything, blew out the debris with a blower and cleaned everything with purple degreaser and then acetone. This step is extremely necessary. 2. Next I opened the can, which was completely normal, not sure why people struggled just remove the clips and use a flathead screw driver. Don’t shake the can, you need to mix it with a paint mixer attachment 3. I found that the rollers broke very easily, so after they broke, I just used the paint brush it came with and I had much better results. I did each layer a day apart due to work, and I did 2 layers. It laid very thick and nice with the brush, and I was able to cover every inch in my Chevy s10 long bed. This bed is about 90 inches or so and i still had some product remaining after a generous thick coat

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Phenomenal Product - Some Installation Tips
*by D***T on February 28, 2019*

I put off applying this to my truck, because as others have mentioned, I thought I must be mad to be scuffing my 40K truck to save a few hundred dollars. The truth is my truck originally came with a drop-in liner which I hated, and I really wanted to replace it with something that protected the truck as much as it protected the contents. So there is a video on Herculiner's website that talks about the three easy steps. Let me say that in my case, it wasn't three steps and it wasn't easy. I feel like to do a good job, this application really requires some elbow grease and time. As you can see in my photos, I am extremely happy with the results. Except for a couple of spots where the liner pooled or ran a little, I wouldn't change a thing with the results. However, the installation video and instructions do miss the point a few times. Let me address those: The video and the included scuff pad, insinuate that the scuffing part of the job is a quick, almost trivial step. It is not! It is probably the most important step. I knew that one little scuff pad wasn't going to be enough, and I wasn't brave enough to use an orbital sander or any kind of sandpaper. So I bought a box of 3M Scotch Brite Scuff Pads (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MBPTH56/), and promptly went through all of them and the included little one in the process. I didn't get down to the primer or anything like that, but I made sure that all surfaces, especially near the back edge, the tail-gate, and the wheel-wells were properly scuffed up. I didn't wash it with soap and water because I didn't have time to wait for it to completely dry. So I blew off all of the paint dust off with an air-hose, wiped it down with rubbing alcohol, and then cleaned it twice with acetone. With humidity in the 70% range and temperature in the 80s, the liner was still very tacky after 4-5 hours, so I let it sit overnight in the garage and applied the 2nd coat after about 14-16 hours. Here is where my installation tips become really important. WEAR A RESPIRATOR! I thought that because I was applying it outside on a breezy day, everything would be OK. Boy was I wrong! That is some strong stuff, and I did not hesitate to wear a proper respirator the next morning with the adequate Vapor Cartridge Filters (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000XBKLLE/). The first coat went on in about 2 hours, and the second coat a little faster. But I definitely felt better after the second coat during which I wore the respirator. Don't make the same mistake I made. Other than the respirator, the other thing you'll probably need is a quality texture roller. I had no issues with the roller on the first coat, but when applying the second coat the plastic roller (the second one included in the kit) began to fall apart almost immediately. It was a pain and a mess having to stop and remove the little bits of plastic that were being left behind by the roller. MY guess is that the very nature of the liner, which is rough and textured, makes the roller disintegrate in the process, which is why the first coat had no issues. So, before you start and have to run to Lowe's or Home Depot mid-project, get yourself something like this roller (https://www.amazon.com/Linzer-RC-119-0900-Texture/dp/B000PSBIF8/), and cut to suit your sized applicator. I know others have mentioned it, but I had no problem with the brush. I discarded it after the first coat, and used another inexpensive one for the second coat. I did remove the tail-gate to make access easier, and honestly I don't think I would want to apply the liner with the tailgate on the truck. One last bit of advice, is to wear double gloves. I was using nitrile gloves but every time I had to change them it was a pain putting the new ones on because my hands were sweaty. On the second day, I started with two gloves on each hand. When I went to change gloves, I just peeled off the top pair, and replaced it with a new set without worrying about sticky hands. The extra work required to scuff the truck, the mandatory respirator, the disintegrating roller, and the additional cure times notwithstanding, I can wholeheartedly say that I love this product and I would use it again if needed.

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