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Old 07-04-2010, 02:16 PM
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Default 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??
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your grill is plastic and i would imagine that painging your fenders with the stuff would be no different. just make sure to prep it properly and you should be good to go.
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Originally Posted by joehm
i used Duplicolor bed spray when i did my bumper caps i sanded the whole bumper down with 220 grit then sprayed 4 coats on it.
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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I did my kick panels a few months ago with the dupilcolor and its holding up great ! It has a minor texture, nothing like Linex or herculiner.



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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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Default 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





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Looks great. Same kind of prep work as the grill?
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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.
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has anyone tried the durabak coating on thier bumpers or fenders?
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Default 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...


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