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Removing spray in bedliners
Posted on 6/29/19 at 9:09 pm
Posted on 6/29/19 at 9:09 pm
So any experiences? Just wondering what I'm about to get myself into
Posted on 6/29/19 at 9:18 pm to tiger rag 93
I'm thinking of buying a truck that has the top bed rails done, I dont like it there personally and the truck will be painted anyways
Posted on 6/29/19 at 9:28 pm to auburntiger4life
Seems miserable to take off if you can even get it off. Have fun
Posted on 6/29/19 at 10:02 pm to auburntiger4life
These would be your friend.
Posted on 6/29/19 at 11:30 pm to auburntiger4life
If you're really into it, I'd try heat and a flat scraper. Idk if that would work, but it seems like it would
Posted on 6/30/19 at 5:25 am to auburntiger4life
Call one of the shops that does it and ask, surely they get that stuff on things they need to get it off of.
Posted on 6/30/19 at 7:30 am to auburntiger4life
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I'm thinking of buying a truck that has the top bed rails done, I dont like it there personally and the truck will be painted anyways
So you are going to spend money to buy a used truck, then spend more money to repaint it, then spend more money to remove a spray-in bedliner...have you thought about maybe just buying a truck that you want in the first place? This doesn't make much sense.
Posted on 6/30/19 at 9:33 am to tiger rag 93
or pay somebody to soda blast it
Posted on 6/30/19 at 1:55 pm to auburntiger4life
Not going to be easy. Most of the spray in bedliners have a reasonable warranty against it coming off or loose. They know that stuff sticks very well if the prep was done right. It will come off but plan on lots of elbow grease.
Posted on 6/30/19 at 4:33 pm to 10MTNTiger
Well a truck that I want had to be a 96-98 extended cab with third door Z71, it's been hard to find one that wasn't abused at some time. So when I found a nice one except the paint i bought it, i dont mind spending some money on what i want, just didn't want to leave the bedliner on the top side of bed
Posted on 6/30/19 at 5:19 pm to auburntiger4life
If your just removing the liner from the top of the bed rails. A small can of Aircraft Paint Remover and a plastic putty knife will do it without to much effort. It will also damage the paint underneath which sounds like shouldn't be a problem. Buy the jumbo package of paper towels at Sams or a box of those disposable rags.
Posted on 6/30/19 at 5:25 pm to auburntiger4life
Top rail bedliner is best thing that I ever did to my truck, I even took it down an inch and a half down on the tailgate.
Think you'd be better off just adding a whole another bedliner layer to freshen it up and clean up edges.
Think you'd be better off just adding a whole another bedliner layer to freshen it up and clean up edges.
Posted on 6/30/19 at 5:56 pm to auburntiger4life
For what? It’s a bedliner, lol
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