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nah, but they do make a roll on type that you might be able to use. Check out JC Whitney, or I think even some walmart might have some of the cheaper varieties.
I have been thinking about using Durabak bedliner material on the inside and outside of my truck. They have a smooth version of their bedliners. Just wondered if anyone has done this.
nope but do they have it in colors? say silver. I've been wanting to bedline my truck, but don't entirely like the looks of the stuff on the market. I like a cleaner look.
Go to www.durabakcompany.com, they have several colors in the smooth coating. I emailed them and asked for some color samples of the smooth and the rough coatings. They are the only bedliner co. that I have found that offers a smooth coating. I think when the time comes I am going to strip my cab inside and paint the smooth coating inside and out and then roll the rough coating in my bed. Hope this helps.
I've got it inside my 76' F250 and it looks and works great. I used some stuff by a company called "Dominion Sure Seal" and the name of the stuff was "Hippo Liner". They also have one that can be tinted any color, including metallics, called "Color Your Hippo". I feel this stuff is a hundred times better than the wal-mart/schucks stuff because it is catalyzed, therefore resistant to chemicals and much, much stronger. I rolled mine on, but only because I was too lazy to mask it off to spray it.
I have actually seen a muddin truck where the guy had white Line-X sprayed inside and out, over the entire truck. Then he took it out and went muddin, got the truck covered in mud, and had like 7 coats of clearcoat sprayed over the mud. He now has a completely 1 off mud paint job, and he doesn't have to worry about rust. It was on a shivy, but it was still pretty cool.
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