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tips for cleaning rustoleum bed liner (spray)

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Old 09-14-2014 | 11:57 AM
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Hey guys. I've read a few threads on random forums on this topic but never found a good answer to my question.

I just got done bed lining my stubby bumper because the end caps were a lot darker than the middle section. I used Rustoleum spray on bed coating and It looks amazing! So good in fact that when my new body armor rear bumper and tire carrier show up this week I am strongly considering going over the factory powder coat with self etching primer and than a few coats of the spray bed liner to make everything match up ( the color and texture of the rustoleum bed coating match the factory fenders amazingly well ).

My concern is cleaning. When I usually wash my plastic bumpers I hit them with back to black to make them look new again.


Any issues with doing something similar to keep the bed lined stuff looking new? I've heard hitting it with a soft bristle brush does a pretty good job but I wasn't sure if that was enough or if there was an extra step for making them look new again (like back to black does for plastic)

I know a lot of you guys have used the same bed liner on bumpers fenders etc so hoping you can give some tips
Thanks!

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Old 09-14-2014 | 12:35 PM
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soft bristle brush and armor all/ back to black works great. Its what ive always done on my bedlined bumpers and fenders
Old 09-14-2014 | 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by D_engel
soft bristle brush and armor all/ back to black works great. Its what ive always done on my bedlined bumpers and fenders
Hmm...I wasn't sure on using a trim restorer on the bedliner. Figured the rough texture would make it tough to apply evenly. If it works for you than its worth a shot.

Thanks for the input!

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