Get that tough and tintable protective coating with RAPTOR from Repco
Made for the DIY enthusiast, RAPTOR coatings are the gold standard when it comes to painting any surface that is subject to chips, scratches and abuse. Apply it to bullbars, ute trays, stone guards, or even your whole car for resilient surface protection. Available in a multitude of paint formats for any surface, RAPTOR is also tintable to create that perfect blend between style and functionality. Repco stock a wide variety of RAPTOR paints and application products to suit whatever your paint project entails.
What is a RAPTOR coating?
RAPTOR coating is a durable, textured protective layer made primarily from polyurethane. It provides excellent resistance against abrasions, impacts, chemicals, UV rays, and corrosion. In automotive applications, RAPTOR is commonly applied to truck beds, utility vehicles, trailers, and off-road vehicles to safeguard surfaces that face wear and tear. By creating a thick and tough protective skin, it helps preserve vehicle components exposed to demanding conditions. This makes it a preferred choice for both professional body shops and DIY enthusiasts looking to extend the life of their vehicles' exposed parts.
How long does a RAPTOR coat last?
The lifespan of a RAPTOR coat depends on how well the surface is prepared, the environment it is exposed to, and the coating's thickness. When applied correctly to a clean, prepared surface, it can last between five and ten years in typical automotive conditions. The coating is highly resistant to chips, scratches, and corrosion, maintaining protection over this period. Proper maintenance and avoiding unnecessary abrasive impacts help maximise its durability, especially in environments with frequent exposure to sun, rain, and mechanical wear.
Can you RAPTOR coat over paint?
Yes, you can apply RAPTOR coating over paint, but surface preparation is essential to ensure strong adhesion. The existing paint surface must be clean from dirt, oils, and wax, and lightly abraded or sanded to create a rough texture that helps the coating bond effectively. Applying directly to glossy or untreated paint increases the risk of peeling or flaking. Sometimes a specialised primer is recommended for better bonding between the paint and the polyurethane coating. This method is useful for protecting vehicle parts that already have a painted finish but need additional rugged protection.
How much does a RAPTOR paint job cost?
The cost of a RAPTOR paint job varies depending on the scope of the work, the size of the coated area, and whether you undertake the project yourself or hire professionals. For a professional truck bed lining, expect to pay between $ 400 and $ 1,200. Costs increase for full vehicle coatings or more complex surfaces requiring multiple coats. DIY kits typically cost between $120 and $350 and are suitable for those with some painting experience. Do consider additional supplies such as protective gear and surface preparation materials when budgeting.
What is the best way to apply RAPTOR coat?
Applying RAPTOR coating effectively involves multiple steps to ensure durability and an even finish. First, clean and sand the surface to remove contaminants and roughen the texture for adhesion. For painted areas, degrease and lightly abrade. RAPTOR is a two-component system consisting of a base and a hardener, thorough mixing before application is essential. Use a brush, roller, or spray gun depending on your project size—spraying yields the most uniform texture for large surfaces. Apply multiple thin coats rather than a single thick one to avoid runs and ensure full coverage. Cure times range from several hours up to a few days before exposing the coated surface to heavy use. Working in a well-ventilated environment and wearing protective equipment are important for safety during application.


