Bed Liner on Grill!!!
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Bed Liner on Grill!!!
I took some time last night and sprayed my grill with bed liner. I have seen it done on a few on different sites and it looked good. Well I have to say that it looked 10 times better then I thought it would. Not only is it going to protect the grill from scratches and rock chips, but it looks bad ***.
I have seen a few where guys have used a roller to do it but in my opinion it looks way to rough and textured that way. I used EZ Liner Truck Bed Coating from Canadian Tire and it worked awesome. Sprays on light so I did about 8 coats for better strength. It goes on just like paint. I used two cans and it only cost me $20.
I am going to tackle the hard top pretty soon.
I have seen a few where guys have used a roller to do it but in my opinion it looks way to rough and textured that way. I used EZ Liner Truck Bed Coating from Canadian Tire and it worked awesome. Sprays on light so I did about 8 coats for better strength. It goes on just like paint. I used two cans and it only cost me $20.
I am going to tackle the hard top pretty soon.
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Re: Bed Liner on Grill!!!
I took some time last night and sprayed my grill with bed liner. I have seen it done on a few on different sites and it looked good. Well I have to say that it looked 10 times better then I thought it would. Not only is it going to protect the grill from scratches and rock chips, but it looks bad ***.
I have seen a few where guys have used a roller to do it but in my opinion it looks way to rough and textured that way. I used EZ Liner Truck Bed Coating from Canadian Tire and it worked awesome. Sprays on light so I did about 8 coats for better strength. It goes on just like paint. I used two cans and it only cost me $20.
I am going to tackle the hard top pretty soon.
I have seen a few where guys have used a roller to do it but in my opinion it looks way to rough and textured that way. I used EZ Liner Truck Bed Coating from Canadian Tire and it worked awesome. Sprays on light so I did about 8 coats for better strength. It goes on just like paint. I used two cans and it only cost me $20.
I am going to tackle the hard top pretty soon.
I'm going to try it with plastidip to see if I like it on my Bright White JKUR when it finally gets to me. I'm planning on plastidipping my rims too, I'll post pics when all is done.