Question: There are a lot of claims about how much a gallon of truck bed liner coating covers. How many square feet does SL&C brand bedliner cover, and how thick? Answer: How much any coating covers depends on two things: …Continue reading →
Question: Do SL&C coatings need to be applied at a certain temperature? Answer: There is no specific temperature required to spray our products, but lower temperatures require longer to cure, and longer between coats. We generally recommend you plan to …Continue reading →
Question: How do you calculate a sprayable gallon? Answer: Many of our products consist of several individual components which once combined and sprayed on the the surface, provide a total volume of product. In our product descriptions, we call this …Continue reading →
Question: What are VOCs? Answer: Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are emitted as gases from certain solids or liquids. VOCs include a variety of chemicals, some of which may have short- and long-term adverse health effects. VOCs are emitted by a …Continue reading →
Question: How can I get the total square footage for my truck bed? Answer: The easiest way to calculate your truck bed coverage requirements is to use our Quick Coverage EstimatorĀ on our storefront. If you want to see how much …Continue reading →
Question: Can you buy extra gallons without buying a kit? Answer: We are always happy to provide a custom quote. You can call us directly or simply get in touch with our Contact Form.
Question: Can I add rustoleum black as well? Answer: Our black bedliner is generally the best option for black, but you can add quality auto paint single part-single stage or most oil-based or solvent based paints. The parts A and …Continue reading →
Question: What size compressor do I need to spray your products? Answer: The recommended PSI is a minimum of 90, and the recommended CFM is minimum of 5. If your compressor can really handle this minimum, the number of gallons …Continue reading →
Question: Will your SL&C brand products adhere to bare steel, or do I need to use a primer? Answer: If you scuff the bare steel, it will usually adhere well, but we always advise to simply do it right and …Continue reading →
Question: Can this be applied to plastic parts? Answer: Plastics vary widely, and the condition along with the area and use also must be considered. If the plastic is rigid and weathered somewhat, you should get good adhesion for most …Continue reading →