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Anyone used an aerosol spray bed liner that was worth the work ?, I need to clean up a big yard cart I use for hauling mulch/dirt behind my garden tractor.

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No.

And bedliners are gay.


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Gay bedliners? You need to find some new truck stops.


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What about spray galvanize

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I'm thinking using tools to get out the mulch will wear off the bedliner fairly quickly.

Anyone use one of them on the plastic bedliners to make it less slick?


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None are best. Commercial is Best.

Its a yard cart. Buy the cheapest you can get and roll/brush on a multiple light coats if you want durability. Couple cans for touch up if needed. Cans are Uber expensive compared to buying it by the gallon.

More important will be how you prep the surfaces to be coated.


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Originally Posted by FatCity67
None are best. Commercial is Best.

Its a yard cart. Buy the cheapest you can get and roll/brush on a multiple light coats if you want durability. Couple cans for touch up if needed. Cans are Uber expensive compared to buying it by the gallon.

More important will be how you prep the surfaces to be coated.


Yeah it's a utility cart that needs repainted and the bed dealt with, it's started to rust but I know paint won't hold up...I figured the spray-on bedliner was the ticket...the pickup guys seem to rave about it's durability, and most truck beds are beat to shiit working.

It's a big cart, twice the size of the ones they sell at home centers...I use it for mulch/dirt/leaves/brush...etc.

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I bought one of those one bottle kits with the sprayer that hooked up to your air compressor. It worked really good, the liner was a whitish color where you could tint it whatever color you wanted. If I wasn't going that way I would buy one of those cans you roll on.

It would have to be thinned down pretty good to spray out of a can IMO


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I ran this stuff on two previous trucks I've owned and was satisfied. As said previously, good surface prep is essential no matter what you use.
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Originally Posted by Diamond D
I ran this stuff on two previous trucks I've owned and was satisfied. As said previously, good surface prep is essential no matter what you use.
http://www.amazon.com/U-Pol-Raptor-...mp;psc=1&refRID=K68FWD8BVMDS72NJ9HD4


That's what I used without the tint.


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try durabak roll on. it's meant as nonskid for boats but it is amazing stuff, you can get it in a few colors and gritness


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that python is good stuff.

I bought some hurculiner earlier this week to do my truck when I get a chance.

I used the rustoluem clear for a smaller project a couple of weeks ago adding a tint to it.

I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it is to work with - just using a roll on application. I would think buying a gallon for $80 would be cheaper in the long run that trying to get a heavy coat with $9 spray cans.

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Here is an excellent review of some popular brands

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWFIwJUSo6c


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