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Spray on bedline (rustoleum spray on. Like spray can!)

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#1 ·
I was wandering around lowes the other day and came across this rustoleum ( I think!) spray on bed liner in like a spray paint can. What i would like to use it for is my bumpers and inside of the wheel wells... Just wondering if anyone has any experience with it and the quality of it. (i don't expect awesome results but it's a vary cheap alternative to anything else). Can't get away from thinking about little tweaks for my jeep!
 
#29 ·
I used dupli-color with kevlar-- the stuff is really good. I rolled it on actually mostly brushed one coat on and it covered perfectly. I am going to make it thicker in the high traffic areas. The stuff is strong tho. I just did it over the weekend so I will have to report back in a month to give a detailed breakdown of it.
 
#30 ·
Sprayed the brushbar/ bullbar whatever ya wanna call it yesterday. Turned out nice, except I wish I woulda spent more time prepping. There are still a few rough spots. I have to take it off again when I get my bumper so I'm Gunna try and fix it then. Overall I'm very happy with it. Put up pics in a bit
 
#31 ·
I was at Lowes an saw the bed liner spray can has anyone used the quart can with a roller? I have used herculiner in truck beds but it has way to much rubber in it for this application. Iam going to paint some half doors but didn't know if roller would cover with less streaks than the ole spray can. Thanks for any advice!
 
#32 ·
A friend used the spray cans for his fenders and doors, it turned out really nice, not as much texture as the hurculiner! I like the herculiner for the tub but for exterior the rustoleum spray cans work great... the Martin Senour black stone guard paint works nicely as well.
 
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