Is there a sealer for spray in bedliners?
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Is there a sealer for spray in bedliners?
I have a Turboliner spray in bedliner. My problem is that if you sit on it, it leaves black on your clothes. I had it installed in 2001 when I bought the truck. It is over the rails as well, and when I wash it, it really runs black.
Is there anyone that makes a sealer to stop this from happening?
Thanks,
Mike
Is there anyone that makes a sealer to stop this from happening?
Thanks,
Mike
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I know i put a "restorer" on my Rhino about every year and a half; it makes it look brand new and i have never had any problems with it turning clothes black when cured. About $15 for the bottle. May be worth looking into.
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I called Turboliner, and they said to use Castrol super clean. Scrub it on the bedliner with a brush, then wash. They said it will oxidize after awhile, and this is the best stuff that they have found to use for it.
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Man that stinks. They're aware of the issue and tell you what to use to scrub off the oxidation? I'm sure you're not giving them any free good publicity about now.
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Originally posted by Shovelhead
I can't believe Hoss hasn't popped in to suggest using Concrete to seal your bedliner.
I can't believe Hoss hasn't popped in to suggest using Concrete to seal your bedliner.
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1981? Guess again. But you are correct about the speckle suit. From right to left... "Killer" Conrad, Tom the Hule, Marine, and "The Hammer" Jerry.
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