What do-it-yourself bed liner coatings are there?
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What do-it-yourself bed liner coatings are there?
I bought a beater truck ('94 Chevy fullsize) that is pretty clean, just has the typical scratched up bed. Are there any decent do-it-yourself bed coatings out there? Anyone use one yet, and where did you get it?
I got the truck really cheap, and am fixing up little cosmetic details
Tony
I got the truck really cheap, and am fixing up little cosmetic details
Tony
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I used a spray on liner on my old farm truck. I can't remember the name but it cam in a spray can. If I were to do it again do a herculiner. You roll it on. anything that's not rolled on or professionally installed will rip and peel and it wont take long to really mess it up and look bad.
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Octerbeck off Jackson in downtown sells it. 4 Wheel Parts probably does to. I almost bought some once, but looked at the amount of prepwork (lots of it and a few $$ for supplies), cost (~$100 + cost of prep materials, time), and finishing thickness and decided it wasn't going to be worth it in the longrun when you can get it done for $300 + tax if you shop hard with a lifetime warranty. Call Chris Whitt.
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Do not waste your time on the do it yourself liners I have the herculiner in my jeep and it is peeling in places stuff doesnt even touch it it was a waste of money and I am now going to get a rhino lining do it once do it right.