How to Make a Plastic Truck Liner Black Again

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Bringing the shine back to truck liner?

Has anyone got whatsoever experience bringing the smoothen back to a spray on bedliner?
I was thinking of striking it with some 303 afterward a adept cleaning.
I've read virtually some people using tire smoothen only I call back that volition brand it pretty slippery.
Thanks in accelerate guys!

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Re: Bringing the smooth dorsum to truck liner?

I used to piece of work with a guy who would pre spray his with simple green and power wash and and then afterward it stale he would sparingly brush on commercial grade flooring wax (the liquid blazon) and after that stuff stale it looked ameliorate than brand new. As I recall once information technology stale it wasn't all too slippery either. If you know a janitor maybe you could get some and endeavor a examination spot. Just my 2 cents.

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Re: Bringing the shine dorsum to truck liner?

303 will also. They don't recommend using it anywhere on bike tire surfaces that may contact the road or on foot controls. Had a friend become down because he cranked it in a turn and defenseless the sidewall where 303 was used. Just my knowledge of the stuff and what I've encountered. I exercise utilise it still.

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Re: Bringing the shine back to truck liner?

You can ever pick upward some non-silicone engine dressing. I've used this on my previous truck and it worked pretty expert with limited slippage. However, it typically doesn't last too long.

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Re: Bringing the smooth back to truck liner?

My particular shop is located in the aforementioned facility as a Spray-On bedliner business, and so I become a lot of requests for this. I've been using VRP and it looks great. I've done a number of them when doing details and the clients love it. It doesn't brand the surface too slippery at all.</p>

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Re: Bringing the shine back to truck liner?

Quote Originally Posted past Midnight1700 View Post

My detail store is located in the same facility every bit a Spray-On bedliner business concern, and so I get a lot of requests for this. I've been using VRP and information technology looks great. I've done a number of them when doing details and the clients love it. It doesn't make the surface too slippery at all.</p>

Call up you meant Adam's VRT - I actually only picked up the new formula of this stuff. I but tested the other day on my bed encompass of my Avalanche and the stuff works pretty well. Bang-up beading and it's been raining for 2 days and it'southward notwithstanding on there and beading well.

I actually did half Adam's VRT and half 303 and by far the VRT out performs the 303. I wish I had taken a picture show of what they looked like subsequently they got wet.


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Re: Bringing the shine back to truck liner?

perhaps Ultima Trim Dressing.

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Re: Bringing the polish back to truck liner?

Thank you for all the feedback guys!
Looks like I have a few options to go with here. I'll first with something water based

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Re: Bringing the smooth back to truck liner?

Quote Originally Posted by svs View Post

Has anyone got any feel bringing the smooth back to a spray on bedliner?
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I vote for Poorboys Trim Restore. Works dandy and very durable on the plastic bed rails on my Tacoma which is similar to Line-X / Rhino AFIAK.

Pretty affordable too which helps...


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Re: Bringing the polish dorsum to truck liner?

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