How to Bedliner dash parts

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  1. Sl33p3r

    Sl33p3r Banned

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    Ok I'm kinda bored so I'll just do a step by step on doing parts of your dash with bedliner.

    Ok first remove the part you want to bedliner. I chose the center piece around the ac controls and radio.

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    Next take some sand paper and sand it all smooth I used fine sand paper. And I learned from doing my dads grille the bed liner fills in all of the bumps so the finish will be smooth. ( I also sanded more after the pic cause the stock paint was still flaking)

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    Next lay down your cloth or paper I just used paper towels. Now apply your first coat thin.

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    Then add as many coats needed or as many as you want. I did 6 coats cause I work on a farm and I don't want to touch it up. And after a coat let it dry till it looks sticky then do another. ( repeat till you have all the coats you want)

    And last after it drys install it mine is dirty in the pic cause of people going down the limerock road and the finger mark is from the dust in my tool box lol.

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    Next I want to do the part over the steering wheel, cig lighter cover, cup holder, ash tray, glove box, and the door lock and window switch surround

    Hope this was helpful

    Ask questions if needed
     
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    man, that actually turned out looking real good
     
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    yeah nice job
     
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    looks better than i thought it would and a cheap fix. nice job thanks for sharing
     
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    Great Idea bro!
     
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    thanks guys It looks way better in person but it will be a ***** to keep clean lol
     
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    That turned out great dude!
     
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    looks real good. don't forget to do the vents in the center so that the whole thing is blacked out (if thats what you are goin for). Real nice job!
     
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    I like the tan vents they set it off so you realize that I bedlinered the center I thought it was gonna look like crap but it turned out looking good.
     
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    looks good
     

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