One comment Mark. While the bedliner is a great idea if you have it tinted the right color to match the color of your vehicle , from the contents of the web page you presented you mentioned painting color on top of the already cured Bedliner. How are you going to do that? This stuff dries like a rubber brick, and will be tough to prep to accept paint after the fact. How do you prepose to accomplish this? Just curious. |
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