How a Do-It-Yourself Bed Liner Works

A do it yourself bed liner costs only a fraction of what you pay for a spray on bed liner. It looks much the same but is thinner and less durable. Based on our experience it makes a extremely useful finish especially on an ancient,cheap truck. Here are tips for getting it done.

1. Clean carefully.

Truck bed paint will not really stay on top of grease and old wax. That means you should very carefully clean the bed before you do anything else. Do not sand before cleaning. Sanding drives the grime into the surface. Use a regular auto grease remover or acetone. Wipe it down fine and then wash very carefully after the cleaner.

2. Get extra paint.

One gallon won’t really cover a full size truck bed. Get at least another quart. When you consider that professional spray liners take about 5 gallons, don’t skimp on the material. Extra paint makes for a thicker coat and one much less most likely to show damage.

3. Sanding rough.

After cleaning and washing the sanded surfaces, you sand. Get serious too. This is no time for any type of good sanding. What you want is a very coarse finish using very aggressive abrasives. The rougher the surface the better the stick. So sand away to get a actually coarse surface.

4. Masking.

Use plenty of masking tape and paper. There’s a good reason for that. This paint wants to stick and you want it just where you want it. Anywhere else creates a awful mess. So cover areas where you want no paint to save a mess later.

5. Finishing with truck bed paint.

Putting the paint on could not be easier. The thick paint covers well and levels as it dries. That is why a rolled on coating settles to look like it was sprayed on after only a couple of minutes.

Of course you can put on liner paint with a brush as well or you could actually spry it on yourself. Then again you can buy spray cans and use it that way as well. But know that you actually can’t tell it was rolled on or brushed on either. Spraying it on does small to make it look much better.

A do it yourself bed liner looks nearly just like a more expensive spray on bed liner. Particularly for an older pickup with some actual bed damage, this is a cheap way to improve the looks of your pickup. Expect a finish that looks good but is much less thick and durable than the professional model. Also expect to do some serious preparation to get a coat that stays.

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