Bedlined the INSIDE of my roof...
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Bedlined the INSIDE of my roof...
The sunday project was to bedline the entire inside roof of my JK, I started out with alot of prep and cleaning to remove all the grease and armourall. Once I removed all the dirt and oil I started removing all the parts from the front peices and taping off the windows in the rear...
I decided to try a self etching spray on bedliner that another member (Alex) showed to me the other evening. I shot a test panel and LIKED IT!!!
It took me four cans to get the coverage and texture that I wanted at a price of 8.99 each....
I will post up pictures of the finished product which is REALLY NICE, no more white!!!!
I decided to try a self etching spray on bedliner that another member (Alex) showed to me the other evening. I shot a test panel and LIKED IT!!!
It took me four cans to get the coverage and texture that I wanted at a price of 8.99 each....
I will post up pictures of the finished product which is REALLY NICE, no more white!!!!
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That looks great! I did my front panels with matte black, but after seeing this, i'll be going over it with the can bed liner and the rear to once i get someone to help me take it off my ceiling harness and flip it over!
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Looks nice!
I did mine about a year and a half ago, but used the Duplicolor Spray-on bedliner. Results look the same. And it has held up really well so far!
Anthony
I did mine about a year and a half ago, but used the Duplicolor Spray-on bedliner. Results look the same. And it has held up really well so far!
Anthony
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Originally Posted by Tuff2010
The sunday project was to bedline the entire inside roof of my JK, I started out with alot of prep and cleaning to remove all the grease and armourall. Once I removed all the dirt and oil I started removing all the parts from the front peices and taping off the windows in the rear...
I decided to try a self etching spray on bedliner that another member (Alex) showed to me the other evening. I shot a test panel and LIKED IT!!!
It took me four cans to get the coverage and texture that I wanted at a price of 8.99 each....
I will post up pictures of the finished product which is REALLY NICE, no more white!!!!
I decided to try a self etching spray on bedliner that another member (Alex) showed to me the other evening. I shot a test panel and LIKED IT!!!
It took me four cans to get the coverage and texture that I wanted at a price of 8.99 each....
I will post up pictures of the finished product which is REALLY NICE, no more white!!!!
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