Spray-in Bed Liner Restorer
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Spray-in Bed Liner Restorer
Anyone know how to restore faded spray in bed liners? Mine is a little faded and very dry looking. Here is a product designed for it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhRS...ature=youtu.be
Is any other products safe to use on liners? I have Meguiars Ultimate Black on hand...
Is any other products safe to use on liners? I have Meguiars Ultimate Black on hand...
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So I did some research and called Line-X and Inyati (what my spray in bed liner is), and they all said whatever you do, do not use a silicone-based rubber/plastic product. Most off the shelf products contain silicone and although it will make it shine, it builds up on the liner over time and becomes a slip and slide.
Inyati recommended this product: http://www.justonce.com/page/surface...cars-and-vans/
I just ordered a bottle. It is interesting that there are not that many products on the market for this application. Line-X was actually trying to sell me on actually spraying over it which would cost hundreds. Apparently the Just Once is an amazing product. Just thought I would share.
Inyati recommended this product: http://www.justonce.com/page/surface...cars-and-vans/
I just ordered a bottle. It is interesting that there are not that many products on the market for this application. Line-X was actually trying to sell me on actually spraying over it which would cost hundreds. Apparently the Just Once is an amazing product. Just thought I would share.
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I bought a bottle of that stuff last summer, and used on my '12 before I sold it. Seemed like a good product on vinyl and other plastics. It reminded me of Aerospace 303. As soon as I detail this '17 this spring, I plan on using it on one side of the truck, and the 303 on the other. Good luck, let us know how it works out.