Black paint or bedliner?

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  1. Sl33p3r

    Sl33p3r Banned

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    I sprayed the center with ptm and the heat didn't like it.

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    I wouldn't even considering using bedliner on a dash. Black paint fo sho
     
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    bedline it, then reapaint it the color. The txtered surfice might hold better, or maybe you just need better paint?
     
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    Why not? I did it to my 98

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    I used duplicolor ptm. I might have to use high heat.


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    Just seems like it'd be to ruff. Idk, i know i'm alway rubbing my hands arms on that stuff so it'd bug me
     
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    I see what ya mean. It's not Too rough


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    Just strip that all off and use some high heat enamel.
     

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