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Old 12-11-2005, 07:21 PM
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Default Spary in bed liner.

Anyone have an idea which product to use, to give the "just sprayed in" back to black look, to treat your undamaged bedliner.......?

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I have date to get the Line-x sprayed in mine in 2 weeks. I was looking at the Speedliner brand. Just wooried because this one takes several hours to dry. Anyone on here has the speedliner???
 
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Old 12-11-2005, 10:35 PM
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Default RE: Spary in bed liner.

The Line-X dealer that did my truck recommended some stuff called "Just Once" to clean it. It came in a spray bottle. I haven't used the stuff myself.
 
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Default RE: Spary in bed liner.

Don't use anything slippery like Armor-All or you will bust your A$$ the first time you go to get into the bed.
 
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Default RE: Spary in bed liner.

I pressure washed mine and that made a big difference. I also wet it done then take and pour liquid soap in ti and scrub it with a push broom. Let us know if you find a mirracle cleaner.
 
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Default RE: Spary in bed liner.

I have a Rhino Liner in mine. It's red to match the paint, and the guy that installed it, mentioned a product if it fades. It is a spray on product like a Armor-all or similair liquid that brightens the finish. Hopefully I'll never have to use it after I get my tonneau cover in a few weeks.
 
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There is a product called hippo liner, it is a do it yourself kit. It comes with a can of the black die and then a can of the fibreglass type product that you would normally just mix together. My suggestion would be to take the die, which looks like paint and roll it, or spray it on your existing liner. It will come out looking like new again. the whole kit is about $45

 



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