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Old 06-01-2004, 10:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Need advice cleaning and shining up spray bedliner

My Titan is only a week old, and has the factory spray bedliner. It sat on the dealer's since February, and the bedliner just doesn't look as sharp as it could. Plus I hauled a couple loads of bark mulch this weekend. Is there a "dressing" made for bedliners? Something that would not make it slippery? And how to apply it? The liner is rough enough to chew up a towel or foam applicator and leave bit of it on the liner.

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There is some stuff called Forever Black Truck Bed Liner Gel for the purpose. I don't know if it is any good or not.
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When I got a quote from Line-X they said they can add in an additional mixture that will keep the liner from getting dull, but they said they have to add it during the original spray while the material is hot and cannot apply it at a later date.

I ended up going with a different aftermarket spray liner that has "UV protectants" and it has remained glossy in appearance. At least so far it has remained good.

I know that does not answer your question, but hopefully will help others who are considering an aftermarket spray liner.
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