Spray on bed liner protects the truck bed from damage caused by sunlight or chemical spilling.
They are really an investment made by truck owners.
The bed liners are applied by professionals or there are self help kits available.
Usually, the spray is applied nearly 3 hours before using.
It resists damage against various elements as they are made of polyurethane elastomer.
Make sure that the bed liner has fully dried up before placing materials or walking over it otherwise all hard work and money will go waste.
Cost depends on the type of spray liner used.
Professional usually charge anywhere around $250 to $600 and if you do it yourself, spray on bed liner can cost anywhere around $80 to $160.
Some popular brands of liners are Line-X, Rhino, and Herculiner.
In fact, these days' truck liner services are provided by the truck company at the time of purchase and afterward services.
Companies like Nissan and Ford regularly provide this service.
This helps in reducing the task of searching separately for spray on liner and it is cost effective too.
Spray on bed liner are available in several colors apart from the standard black but they need regular maintenance otherwise it loses its luster.
Liner Removal- •Use the help of professional media blasters.
The usual method is soda blasting.
It does not damage or tear surfaces, and it protects the metal.
•For self removal, use hammer and chisel.
However, it is very time consuming and if done with wrong procedure, it will do more harm than good.
Stay away from debris and wear masks to protect from dust allergy.
•Chemical peelers are another way like the aircraft strippers.
Apply it when the room has temperature of above 70 Fahrenheit, otherwise it won't activate.
Slowly it eats away the liner and then you need to scrap it off.
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