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Bed Liner Removal Success! *Pic* of the result

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There's no way to keep it from cracking, splitting and lifting, dirt and water get under it and starts rusting... it always looks like crap because you can't keep it clean.

 

My '86 has several spots starting. Bad stuff.

 

We have severe temperature changes here, (100+ degrees in the sun to -15 degrees <wind chill>) so that could be why it's been a problem.

 

Oh, I should probably say, this isn't Rhinoliner or any of the commercially applied spray-ons, it's Duplicolor or other brand sold for DIY consumer use.

ahh. yeah, I Duplicolored the front 10" of the hood on my wagon, it's total crap. You're better off without it. A REAL bedliner would be OK...

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When I called the Rhinoliner installer in my area, they wanted $600 to do the BRAT, the guy mumbled something about the seat mounts getting in the way.

 

The Duplicolor was a quick fix for a really bad primer job in my '78.

 

The '86 had it in it already, I think it may be Duraliner that roll-on stuff, it has a different texture.

 

It's cracking and peeling all over too. Even though I haul stuff in the '86 and it's my daily driver, I'm going back to paint and carpet.

 

I'm in the salt belt and it's easier to catch any rust early on.

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