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Truck Bed Liner -- How Spray On Liners Work


Al Bullington

Truck bed liner choices offer several completely different options. Spray on liners protect many trucks and offer several advantages. Here are reasons why spray coatings may be the best choice.

Spray on liners custom fit any vehicle. Custom fit plastic liners don't come in models to fit just any truck. Especially older trucks may have few options for a custom liner. But any truck gets a custom liner with a spray liner.

A perfect fit counts for much too. See, if you choose a plastic liner, for example, a poor fit may mean a liner that moves around in the bed. That's bad since it can cause noise for one and maybe even worse. A moving liner creates friction that can actually wear away paint and that's the perfect set-up for rust and corrosion. There will never be a poor fit problem with a spray on liner.

Spray on liners offer more advantages than just perfect fit.

Professional spray liners consist of up to 5 gallons of liner material sprayed on. That means plenty of thickness for the best bed protection. It's not that the liner material is impossible to damage. It can be damaged, but there's a lot of material between the damage and your bed metal. It's better to damage the liner than the bed itself.

Your spray liner is a permanent solution too. That's not so bad for several reasons. One is the guarantee you want to get with your liner. That guarantee is your assurance that the liner installation is done properly. It's also reassuring to know that the liner can be repaired even if it is damaged.

Also the thick coating, which includes plenty of rubbery texture material, is excellent insulation. It's also one of the best non-skid surfaces too.

Spray on bed liners offer superior fit and protection for any vehicle. The thick coating is rugged but easily repaired if and when it is damaged.

About The Author

Al Bullington writes about his pickup truck projects. Check out his article about a plastic bed liner for your pickup.

See the drop in truck bed liners page for tips to get the best plastic liners for pickup protection.



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