Spray on bed liner.

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Spray on bed liner.

Postby Gerdo » Fri Sep 15, 2006 5:43 pm

The paint on my fenders was getting pitted so I thought I would use some spray on bed liner. I had everything masked off, sanded and I sprayed the fenders. Later I went to pull off the masking and the edge of the spray liner was pealing off also. It had had a reaction with the old paint. The ond paind had softened and started to bubble under the liner. I had to scrape all of the liner and paint off, down to bare metal. WOW what a day. I decided to go back to paint. I primed the bare metal and put a few coted of "Black" (sort of a cool Gray/Black) Hammered Finish on.
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Of course while drilling inside my wheel well to mount my shocks today the drill grabbed and almost broke my wrists and also gouged my beautiful fender. So I had to repaint part of that fender.
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Postby bledsoe3 » Sat Sep 16, 2006 1:01 am

Gerdo, I like the look of that paint. If I ever get around to painting and mounting my fenders, I think I'll go with that look.
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Postby KA » Sat Sep 16, 2006 10:30 am

I like the paint, too, Gerdo. Glad you didn't break your wrist with the drill...scary stuff.
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