Bed liner rocker panels...
#1
Bed liner rocker panels...
Hey all,
I've searched and searched for threads about putting bed liner on rocker panels and I've seen a lot of threads that mention putting the bed liner on rocker panels, along with what products you used. They've been useful to figure out what i'm going to use. However, the one thing I haven't seen is how you guys prepped your body work for the product. I have a '00 4-door blazer 4x4. I plan on using the Rustoleum spray-on bedliner to do my rocker panels and maybe the bumpers. I have the run of the mill paint chipping (not quite rusted yet) at the bottom corners of my doors and figure the bedliner will help prevent that from rusting. My only question is this...what shold I do to prep the painted parts of the door before spraying on the liner? I imagine the liner will bond better if I scuff up the clear coat first, but I'm not a body/paint expert. Any suggestions? Any tips and pointers are gladly welcomed. Thank you!
I've searched and searched for threads about putting bed liner on rocker panels and I've seen a lot of threads that mention putting the bed liner on rocker panels, along with what products you used. They've been useful to figure out what i'm going to use. However, the one thing I haven't seen is how you guys prepped your body work for the product. I have a '00 4-door blazer 4x4. I plan on using the Rustoleum spray-on bedliner to do my rocker panels and maybe the bumpers. I have the run of the mill paint chipping (not quite rusted yet) at the bottom corners of my doors and figure the bedliner will help prevent that from rusting. My only question is this...what shold I do to prep the painted parts of the door before spraying on the liner? I imagine the liner will bond better if I scuff up the clear coat first, but I'm not a body/paint expert. Any suggestions? Any tips and pointers are gladly welcomed. Thank you!
#2
Tape off your lines, mask up what you don't want paint on, scuff it up with a green 3m scuffing pad, clean it really well with acetone or similar cleaner, and spray it up! I've got pics in my build thread of the prep I did on mine.
#3
The spraying is very simple and quick. Practice on something (cardboard works great) to get the distance down for your desired amount of "roughness", for lack of better word. My mind is a bit "off" at the moment due to that 1/2 beer or more I've consumed before replying to your post...lol
#7
Fivehorse, I have the same Blazer, same paint issues and same plan in mind. I have also done some digging around and have been told by some body guys to make sure you sand/brush/wire wheel off the loose paint and sand the rust (if any) before you apply the product. Also to be sure the surface is as clean as possible and etch prime over any exposed metal areas. There is a great prep "walkthrough" : Forum Jump: Paint, Body & Interior/ Minor Rust Area Repair, I believe it was posted by Sticky. It's a prep for painting but it works for bedliner too. Aside from that, the guys above me in this thread already said anything else that I have heard. Good luck! Looking forward to some pics.
#8
No progress yet, unfortunately. It's been a crazy summer. I have all the materials on hand. all that's left to do now is to do it. all I know is, I have to get it done before winter hits and I start getting rust. I will update as soon as I get 'er done (hopefully soon).
#10
I feel your pain FIVEHORSE. Summer was short and buys. I haven't had time to do anything I wanted to do. I need to do the bedliner on my Blazer before winter. Now it's time for school, football and Boy Scouts. I hope you get a chance to get yours. Good Luck!