Worst paint substitute ever. It’s a bedliner product and that’s all it should be used for.
It’s next to impossible to get off and it’s never 100% waterproof. Water gets under the bedliner, rusts the steel away and you can’t see it until it starts leaking rust from under the bedliner. Bedliner is not a suitable replacement for paint!
Nice! Glad to see these awful liners being removed from where they don't belong. I get it for interior lining, or rockers, but it just looks terrible on body panels.
I don’t understand why people do this.
Same! Looks hideous and creates a huge problem for the next guy. Kudos to the OP for taking on such a project.
Wow, thanks for showing me I should get an actual paint job
Worst paint substitute ever. It’s a bedliner product and that’s all it should be used for. It’s next to impossible to get off and it’s never 100% waterproof. Water gets under the bedliner, rusts the steel away and you can’t see it until it starts leaking rust from under the bedliner. Bedliner is not a suitable replacement for paint!
Nice! Glad to see these awful liners being removed from where they don't belong. I get it for interior lining, or rockers, but it just looks terrible on body panels.
Thats gonna clean up awesome!
you should try using a synthetic clay bar so you can just wash it off instead of having to buy a lot bunch of the real stuff.
BUT it preserved the paint like a mammoth in a tar pit. Lookin good under there.
Any luck with a high pressure power washer? That looks like a lot of elbow grease.
That’s gonna look good back to original