Recommendations on bed liner???
I am wondering what others have experienced with aerosol spray bed liners! I am wanting to coat bed rails and wheel wheels plus some other things! I have been looking at Dupli-colors bed liner with kevlar! I am really wanting a bedliner that is hard to the touch and strong not rubbery! Any suggestions on a hard drying bed liner! THANKS
Recently I tried Grizzly Grip bed liner on the deck of my bass boat instead of carpet and it worked awesome. It is some tough @#$%. In the spring I am going to use it to coat my bumpers and bottom of my F150. The stuff is roll on, reasonably priced and you can get it in any color. I am actually thinking about coating the deck of my house with it so I don't have to stain ever again.
The quality of the result is only as good as the quality of the product, and installation procedure (especially prep before spraying).
You can get great results with Al's Liner. Our material is 85% solids, as opposed to the 40-50% solids content of competing DIY Kits. It's strong and long lasting without the color fading of other manufacturers. We are confident to say that it is stronger and longer lasting than any other DIY spray in bedliner on the market. We back it with a lifetime warranty. You can get more info at http://alsliner.com/alsliner
You can get it black, tan, or grey. Or you can mix in automotive paint tint (from an auto paint store) to match your paint or do cool custom stuff:
You can get great results with Al's Liner. Our material is 85% solids, as opposed to the 40-50% solids content of competing DIY Kits. It's strong and long lasting without the color fading of other manufacturers. We are confident to say that it is stronger and longer lasting than any other DIY spray in bedliner on the market. We back it with a lifetime warranty. You can get more info at http://alsliner.com/alsliner
You can get it black, tan, or grey. Or you can mix in automotive paint tint (from an auto paint store) to match your paint or do cool custom stuff:

