Using bed liner on brush guard
#1
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How smooth does bed liner get? My brush guard has some serious rust and i'd like to repaint it with something fairly rugged. I've heard a lot about Rhino liner and how you can beat the P*** out of it and it stays in tackt. Any opinions?
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I happen to be doing the exact same thing now. I went cheep and used rustolum spray on bed liner then coated it with clear lacquer. I painted a brush guard which will be mounted this weekend and nerf bars that have been on for about 2 weeks. They look great!! The pro stuff would be much stronger but I had to buy tires so I went cheep, maybe get it re-done in a couple of years. Mine has some texture to it but I think that it looks better that way and it hides imperfections from the rust. I would compare it to about 400 grit sand papper.
Last edited by duvall45; 09-17-2009 at 02:41 PM.
#3
The DIY kits are a bit less durable but they are smoother than the rhino and line x spray ins. Most of the time when they spray on panels and bumpers they can do a smoother finish than say a bed where you want something with bite. If you do have it done make sure it can be touched up instead of having to be stripped and totally redone. I don't know how it today but rhino liner used to make their stuff where it would not stick to itself once cured and to fix a scratch or something it had to be stripped and the whole part redone. I think line x would stick to itself. I would still check cause that stuff is a major PITA to take off.
I done the DIY stuff on my bumpers I built and its been holding up for about a year now just fine.
I done the DIY stuff on my bumpers I built and its been holding up for about a year now just fine.
#4
I painted my hitch with the spray on rustolum bed liner
Here's how it looked
https://blazerforum.com/forum/paint-body-interior-39/painted-hitch-today-its-done-pics-34471/
Here's how it looked
https://blazerforum.com/forum/paint-body-interior-39/painted-hitch-today-its-done-pics-34471/
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Sweet, thanx for the info guyz! I'll probably go with something in rattlecan form just for the ease of use, and it doesn't have to survive a nuclear war or anything just brush and salt. Nice paint job The_Beast, I like the mat finish, looks pretty cool.
#6
i sparyed all my stuff with liner, brush gaurd, roof rack, step bars and rear tire carrier. i used some stuff with tefflon in it, it's real bumpy but looks tuff as hell.
#7
I've been wanting to spray my spare tire carrier and the bush guards I have on the back of my truck for a while. They're just starting to rust pretty bad again (it looks like it was spot painted before I bought it). Bed liner is an interesting thought. I might do that instead of just re-painting it every year.
I don't know anything about the spray on bedliner though...how hard is it to apply? Is it just one can or is there different layers like the actual bed liner stuff?
I don't know anything about the spray on bedliner though...how hard is it to apply? Is it just one can or is there different layers like the actual bed liner stuff?
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how easy is it to sand the rattle can stuff? I'm also thinking about painting the under body too (this wouldn't be sanded) and my hitch (this would). Thinking I could just get some of the thicker stuff, spray it on and hit it 400-600 grit or something, any suggestions?
#9
When I did mine I used 60 grit, I didn't really care about finish too much but it turned out quite nice
https://blazerforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=34471
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