bedliner paint for fenders and bumpers
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bedliner paint for fenders and bumpers
i recently painted my grill with dupi color bedliner paint and really like it and i was wondering if anyone has done the stock bumper and fenders?
or has anyone painted anykind of plastic with the bedliner??
or has anyone painted anykind of plastic with the bedliner??
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it doesn't look textured... When i think of bedliner i picture line-x or herculiner. I would like to do my running boards as well, but would like it to be textured. Any ideas?
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The Rustoleum Spray Bedliner (from Wal Mart) works very well and has a bit more texture than the Duplicolor. Still, not Line-X, but cheap and versatile.
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Grill and Fenders...Bedlined
Here ya go...
Grill has been done for about a year and still looks good. Just did the fenders about 2 weeks ago and so far so good!!
GRILL
FENDERS
Grill has been done for about a year and still looks good. Just did the fenders about 2 weeks ago and so far so good!!
GRILL
FENDERS
Last edited by jmat1980; 07-05-2010 at 04:24 PM.
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I don't understand why people would bedline their fenders? The fenders are already a textured plastic anyways...
If it was a smooth painted fender, then I would understand that.
If it was a smooth painted fender, then I would understand that.
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Stock Bumpers paint with Rustoleum truck bed coating
Hi:
I like to know if I have to sand and apply primer to the stock JK bumpers before apply the Rustoleum Truck Bed coating, or just clean and paint?
Thanks in advance...
I like to know if I have to sand and apply primer to the stock JK bumpers before apply the Rustoleum Truck Bed coating, or just clean and paint?
Thanks in advance...