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Old 11-27-2013, 09:46 PM
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I got that bed armor rattle spray can and painted my bumpers and fender flairs,at first it looked really good but not long it started to fade and also where I work I have to drive down a dirt road to get to and the mud stains the bed liner. It washes off but when it drys you can see where the mud splatters were.I can usually take some armor all or tire shine and it gets rid of the stains but it being a daily thing Ide just rather avoid it. I was just wondering If I could spray a gloss black over the bedliner and still keep the abrasiveness? Any advise is appreciated thanks.
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I have read that some guys have done that when it starts to fade. That was my plan when mine starts to fade.
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I have read that some guys have done that when it starts to fade. That was my plan when mine starts to fade.
Happen to know if it still stays pretty abrasive afterwards?
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As long as you don't spray it on to wet it should be fine. You could always try it on some scrap and see if you like the way it looks.
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As long as you don't spray it on to wet it should be fine. You could always try it on some scrap and see if you like the way it looks.
Thats a good idea thanks for the advice, I appreciate it man
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No problem. Let use know how it turns out.
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