Best way to clean bedliner?
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Best way to clean bedliner?
Hey guys ive been having trouble cleaning my bumper. I got it rhinolined a while back ago and I just cant seem to get it clean. I scrub and scrub but it just doesnt wanna get clean haha. So I was wondering if anyone knew of a good way to clean this stuff?
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If you paid what you paid for a product called "herculiner" I would hope the stuff you put on your rubber tires wouldn't affect it
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that's what I always used on my bed-lined rockers on my old jeep. though it makes it look clean, it's not really clean. but armor-all tire foam works good because it collects the dirt pretty good. I'm never doing the bed-liner thing again on a daily driver i can tell you that. rustoleum is just as good lol. or in your case, i'd powdercoat it like mentioned above
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My 92 has a herculiner paint job, getting it clean was almost impossible. I gave it a rattle can job over the bedliner and found it's much easier to get clean now, dirt can't get trapped as easily.