Sealing The Deal With A Spray-On Truck BedLiner
Protecting the bed of your truck, whether it is brand new or
many years old, is pretty easy. The old slide in plastic bed liners was a good
idea but never really did the job. But with the newer sprayed in bed liner
substance, you can seal the bed, protecting it from damage, and the liner is
much more durable.
Preparing Your Truck Bed
Before you can consider a sprayed in bed liner for your
truck, you need to take a few minutes and make sure it is going to adhere to
the metal properly. Clean everything out of bed and wash it down with soap and
water. Allow it to dry completely then check the bed for loose or peeling
paint, grease, or oil. If there is any peeling paint, you will need to remove
it, and any grease or oil in the bed will need to be cleaned off with a
degreaser. The bed can then be washed out again and rechecked for debris or
contaminates. Most dealers will ask that you remove any accessories from the
truck bed as well but check with the dealer you are using for specifics.
Picking Your Color
When bed liners first appeared, the only color you could get
was black. If you decide to have your bed liner sprayed in now, you can pick a
color to have the material tinted or have the tech match the body color, so the
liner blends into the truck and isn't as noticeable. Take a few minutes to talk
to the tech about what color is possible and just how close to the body color
you can get if you decide to go that way. Color matching is great if it comes
out close but if the truck is too faded or the color match is not right, it
could detract from the look of the vehicle.
Spraying The Bedliners
The truck will need to be clean, and the technician will
mask off the entire vehicle so that the liner substance does not get on any
other surface before the bed is sprayed. Overspray of the bed liner material is
extremely hard to remove so care must be taken during this step or the windows,
body, and trim can be destroyed. Once the bed has been sprayed, it takes about
24 hours to cure fully, though it can be used for light duty almost immediately
in most cases. If you are concerned about the cure time, ask the dealer where
you have the bed sprayed for their direction.
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