Are you unhappy with the way your truck bed looks with dents and scrapes? Truck beds and tailgates endure a lot of wear and tear from hauling tools, wood, metal, and equipment, so it’s a good idea to protect them. A spray-on bed liner will provide a durable coating to extend the life of a truck bed and tailgate. This article will provide instructions to repair damage to a truck bed and demonstrate how to apply a spray-on truck bed liner.
Note: You'll need access to an air compressor and spray nozzle to complete this project.
Steps
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1Clean out the truck bed and tailgate. Start at the cab and rinse the sides and bottom of the bed toward the tailgate to wash out any dirt and debris.
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2Degrease the truck bed and tailgate so the products adhere well. Spray the automotive degreaser on the sides and bottom of the bed and the tailgate. Scrub well with a stiff bristle scrub brush. Rinse thoroughly.
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1Remove loose rust and imperfections. Scrape the bed and tailgate with a flat tool to eliminate obstructions.
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2Sand off old paint and rust. Buff the bed and tailgate with a wire brush or sandpaper to expose bare metal so the primer will adhere to it.
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3Remove scraping and sanding debris. Sweep with a broom or use a shop vacuum to remove the sanding dust, paint flakes, and rust particles.
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4Eliminate oils and residue. Wipe down the bed and tailgate with an alcohol based cleaner because it evaporates quickly.
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5Repair truck bed and tailgate damage. This will ensure your bed-liner adheres to a uniform and clean surface with no holes. Ensure you wear appropriate PPE and follow the manufacturer's instructions closely.
- Use a fiberglass repair kit for holes and an automotive body filler to fix dents and scrapes.
- Prepare just enough product to work on a small area at a time and move quickly because both mixtures harden in 15-20 minutes.
- Use a clean, disposable container or a disposable piece of cardboard for preparing the mixtures and use a putty knife or scraper to apply them to the damaged areas.
- Allow to dry thoroughly.
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6Sand the repaired areas. Smooth out the repaired surfaces using sandpaper.
- This will ensure a uniform and clean surface for the bed liner to adhere to.
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7Remove repair dust. Wipe down the bed and tailgate with the alcohol based cleaner again to remove the repair dust from sanding.
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1Protect surfaces from overspray. Shield areas from unwanted primer and spray-on bed liner by covering them with plastic and using tape to hold it in place.
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2Apply the primer. Ensure you cover all areas of the bed evenly following the steps below. You may need to apply several coats for the best result.
- Shake the primer can well for several minutes.
- Hold the can about 6-8 inches from the surface.
- Spray the primer lightly and evenly, using short bursts while moving the can back and forth, side to side.
- Allow the primer to dry completely.
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3Apply the spray-on truck bed liner product. You may need to apply several coats to ensure adequate coverage and thickness. Follow manufacturer instructions closely.
- Mix the product and hardener according to the manufacturer’s instructions and follow their personal protection equipment requirements.
- Shake the can well for 2-3 minutes.
- Attach the sprayer nozzle and air compressor hose to the can.
- Hold the nozzle 10-12 inches from the surface. Spray the bed liner product evenly with a medium coat while moving the nozzle back and forth, side to side, until the can is empty. Allow to dry for only 5-10 minutes. Repeat this step again. Please note that you may want to repeat this step a third or fourth time to achieve the thickness you desire for durability.
- Allow to cure for 24 hours after the last coat.
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Warnings
- Read the manufacturer’s instructions for each product before using.Thanks
- Make sure the work area is well ventilated.Thanks
- Wear safety glasses, gloves, mask, long pants, and long sleeves when applying the spray-on bed liner because it’s dangerous to breathe it in and caustic to skin.Thanks
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Things You'll Need
- Water hose or power washer
- Degreaser
- Stiff bristle scrub brush
- Scraper
- Wire brush
- Broom or shop vacuum
- Rag
- Alcohol based cleaner
- Fiberglass repair kit
- Automotive body filler
- Sandpaper
- Plastic drop cloth
- Painter's tape
- Primer
- Spray-on truck bed liner
- Air compressor
- Spray nozzle
- Personal Protection Equipment: mask, gloves, safety glasses
- Trash bag
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