Spray on bedliner
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Spray on bedliner
Hey guys I was wondering if it would be in my best interest to wait till its warmer out to apply the spray on bedliner to my rockers and lower doors 'n' stuff. I know a lot of spray paint says it should be between 60 and 95 degrees out. I wasn't sure if the spray on bedliner stuff you buy at walmart was the same.
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hey man, i just sprayed a roof rack and bumper with it yesterday, it was about 40 degress outside, make sure the can is warm and not cold, it will take a little bit longer to dry also, also do light coats and you should be fine! the bumper i did came out nice, the roof rack i did in the dark, just make sure its done in sun light or a heated garage works!
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pour some hot water (like 100-110) into a bucket, and let the spray can sit in there for like 15 minutes, and take it out right before you start spraying.
it should help the can spray better
it should help the can spray better
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