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Reddit mentions of Rust-Oleum Professional Grade Truck Bed Liner Kit (286791)

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Rust-Oleum Professional Grade Truck Bed Liner Kit (286791)
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2-Part epoxy protective coating; Rubberized textured, anti-slip finishSimple 3 step application processCompletes a full 8' truck bedAbrasion, chemical and impact resistantTough rust preventive coating with textured anti-slip finish
Specs:
Height9 Inches
Length9 Inches
Weight13 Pounds
Width13 Inches

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u/rinterra ยท 1 pointr/4x4

About a month ago, I bought a rustoleum kit for truck bed liner DIY style for my B4000. This is the product but I got it for just under 100 bucks at Wal-Mart where I live.

This stuff isn't paint, it's a two part epoxy mixture with a really long cure time. The fumes are pretty horrible, and the smell is bound to linger for quite a while if you use it on the interior. Regardless, it came out very nicely (i'll post pictures later) and I think it was well worth the 100 bucks or so it cost.

The prep work was rather intensive. You have to get every inch of every surface you plan to line with it really clean. Then, you have to go over all surfaces again with a sanding block to rough up the surface. That ensures the liner will form a strong bond. Then, you have to go over every surface again with laquer thinner to get the extremely fine loose particles out. Then you can start applying it.

It goes on in two to three coats with 30 minutes in between. The paintbrush is great, but have some extras on hand if the included one starts to get full of the epoxy and isn't working very well. Keep in mind that using a paint brush for this job renders it ruined once it's done.

If you really take your time and do the prep work well, it'll come out amazingly.