Question: Why is spraying my truck bed liner better than rolling it on? Answer: Applying a truck bed liner by spray gun is generally the established best practice. Truck bed liners are being sprayed at auto body shops all over …Continue reading →
Question: What can I do to avoid sagging when I apply the color top coat? Answer: In general, the recommended application for the bedliner (both base coat and top coat) is to apply at temperatures above 70 degrees. This will …Continue reading →
Question: Can you make a custom brilliant lime green, and do I need a undercoating or can I apply it directly over the original paint, body fillers, and fiberglass? Answer: In response to your inquiry regarding a Lime Green bedliner… …Continue reading →
Question: My finished project looks a little blotchy… what can I do? Answer: We usually see this for one of 2 reasons, and only when it is applied in smaller batches over a larger area. One reason is that the …Continue reading →
Question: Can this be rolled on with a roller brush as opposed to sprayed on? Answer: Depending on the product and your specific application, sometimes a roller is actually advised. In the case of our 2 part epoxy floor coverings, …Continue reading →
Question: How fast does this spray? Answer: The speed at which you apply any bedliner or other coating is really dependent on you. We recommend you take your time and do it right, but generally you can spray a truck …Continue reading →
Question: Do I need to buy an additional gun for this or is the one that comes with it fine? Answer: The gun that comes with it is fine for most applications. For the color kits, you might find that …Continue reading →
Question: How hot does it get when spraying? Answer: The product will generally only be about 5-10 degrees above ambient when spraying. If left in the mixing cup too long, it may get hotter, but in those cases, the product …Continue reading →
Question: How long should I wait before removing masking tape? Answer: If you have applied the tape as recommended (3 layers thick), it will be easier to remove even if your bedliner has set up more, but we generally recommend …Continue reading →
Question: Can your bed liner coatings be rolled on with a small paint roller in hard to get spots? There are some areas I don’t think the spray gun will reach. Answer: The spray gun is generally recommended to smoothly …Continue reading →