This is not so much a write up (because it's pretty straight forward) but it's more to show how it looks at the end result. As always prep is key to the job. Sand and clean every area that you will be spraying. Let it dry well. Then mask off the areas with tape and news papers that you don't want this over spray on(it's tough to remove) It's easy to spray and very cheap to buy. I buy mine at Autozone for $7.89 a can. On this first example (chevy stepside bed) I used almost 4 cans. I put it on good and thick. Wait about 10 mins on heavy coats to dray(depending on outside temp) and spray the 2nd coat. Really quick durable cheap way to dress up beds and rocker panels etc. etc. Enjoy This is the chevy bed I done..... Then I also did my Ranger 4x4 in it and it held up great in the woods..... I also did my entire Toyota 4x4 in it as well.....
Thats a good idea. I think I am gonna get 5 cans for my bed and do that next weekend in fact. Been tired of lookin at all the scratches/mars in it. Maybe I'll beat out the dents from all the pallets too. Thanks for the motivation!
Cool...it's really good stuff to. It's not "rhino liner" but for avg use it's great....easy to touch up to if need be.
what I dont like about rhino liner or texture bedliners are how it mars up wood. I like the ability to slide things in without getting them stuck (thats what she said). and like you said, its easy to retouch up if you happen to scratch the center.