Rustoleum Spray on Bed Liner

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  1. westtnfx4

    westtnfx4 The Alpha Administrator

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    The Toyota has been that way for 3-4 months and I've drove it right threw the woods and it holds up great. Ranger about 2 months and it does fine to. The chevy bed about a month and it's good as well. This stuff is better than you would think.
     
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    Guys this stuff is da bomb ..... ive seen it in person on his truck and its very nice.
     
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    Also tacked my rocker panels with the Rustoleum and it turned out great :cheers:

    Like I said before it's real easy and just a matter of masking it off and cleaning it good.
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    def doing my rockers and bumpers in the spring...i was thinkin about doing the herculiner stuff but i think that it may be too aggressive for what im looking for...
     
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    Yeah the herculiner is very aggressive.......this Rustoleum stuff is just the right balance of texture IMO.....
     
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    yea i think ill have to get a test can and try it out on an old car hood i have....did u tape then scuff the paint and then re tape when u sprayed it?
     
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    tater I WANT IT ALL

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    looks great. i was thinking about doing my lower rockers in the spring when i replace them
     
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    x2, more details on the prep work needed, is primer needed?


    I may have to try this sometime...about how many cans for a 8ft bed ya think will be needed?
     
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    You can sand it but I didn't.....just tape and spray.it's sticks real good. And it took less than 4 cans to do mine.$7.98 a can btw.
     
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    k, thanks dude...one more thing to add to my to do list for the truck
     

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