It's great. I did alot of patch work on the floor of my zuk then applied the stuff. It covered it up and looks great. Definitly easier to clean to.
Not difficult at all. It is 2 parts that you ave to mix together, but I prefer that kind as it's thicker. Ive used the bondo stuff and it's more of an oil.
Some tips:
-Remove drain plugs before lining
-strip the interior out and clean and prep it as well as you can. cause once it's applied it's there for good.
-when you appli it apply with a brush or spray, then use the honeycomb brush to get it spread evenly. It applies it quicker
-Apply it on a cool day not a hot humid day, because it flashs quicker on hotter days.
I did it on my floor and about a quarter of the way up the walls and doors and it looks great and has taken the abuse of zook parts thrown into it (axles, etc)
This is the 2nd vehicle I have done and used 2 differant "types". The first one I used, hippo liner. I liked that one better cause it was 2 equal amounts of chemicals mixed together. Were as the bondo stuff was a gallon of oil type stuff, witch you add 26 droplets of hardner to it.
The chemically mixed one is in my mind way better because of the curing time and the tougher exterior. We also brushed it on and worked well, and you can always add another coat.
But yes the big thing is prep, prep, prep. Make sure you have taken care of every single rust spot, blocked a hole or removed every item that you don't want done and mask off what you don't want painted.
Also this is probably going to be a permenant thing so the prep is very important, and double check everything before you lay down the bedliner
trust me do it and if you don't like it you can always put the carpet on afterwards but it does help protect the floor