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Bed Liner + Plastic
« on: January 27, 2012, 12:08:16 AM »
Debating getting spray on bed liner on my sailpanels, bed covers, basically any and all of the plastic on the truck... any thoughts on it? anyone do it before? whats better roll on, spray on? anything?

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Re: Bed Liner + Plastic
« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2012, 03:40:35 PM »
I like that textured look.  However, I would definitely take advantage of the chemical properties of the truck bed liner, whether it be spray or roll-on.  Turns out, you can apply some engine enamel, which comes in almost any color, which, when bonded with the bed liner, will further protect the applied surface from physical and elemental abuse, and look cool too.  The only thing I have left to ask is, should I do this to my truck?  I think yes only because i will probably never have to do it again, unlike the Krylon Fusion.

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