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removing a spray in bedliner

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blazedout84   +1y
Edited: 6/13/2006 1:41:10 PM by blazedout84

Edited: 6/13/2006 1:39:42 PM by blazedout84

Originally posted by nut



i spray perma-tech everything else is shit.





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:ROTFLMAO: thats great

first time ive ever heard of perma-tech
imdragnbyu   +1y
Edited: 6/13/2006 1:50:09 PM by ImDragnByU

Why would you go Rhino to Reflex they are just about the same product....if anything go with a product that is 100% Polyurea alot more durable and looks more OEM ( Texture is alot Finer ). And to answer your question, there is not a chemical or process out there that can get it out easy. Go buy a Utility knife, get a hammer and a chisel and cut strips in your bed and hammer and chisel each strip out. when your done grind down the stubborn stuff then use a wire wheel to smooth it out...If your bed was prepped good then it wont be easy but it can be done...Take my word for bro ive been spraying in liners for a long time, my Company sprays more polyeura than anyone in the entire state of Florida...There just are not any short cuts.

If you have any questions man just hit me up.

Bryan.
hemipowered22z   +1y
thanks for the info guys. ill try the heat gun or small torch. didnt think about that. not gettin a new bed. its a 2003 ram not an s10. thanks alot guys. cody you you should email me sometime. i been wondering how you tulsa guys have been.
LSCivic   +1y
The best way to get rid of your bed liner is just BUY A NEW BED.. That shit is way too much work to take it out and in the long run, even more if your going to paint it, it would just be easier to get a new bed.. But that's just what I would do.. Sometimes it pays to be lazy!
bodydropped85   +1y
pipe bomb.
keele   +1y
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