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Difference between beds with and without coating

Protect the things that are important
to you before it's too late.

Spray-on bed liners offer the best protection because they bond to the truck’s surface to form an impenetrable layer, which protects the metal from chemical or mechanical damages, like rust or scratches. Besides, unlike most drop-in beds, a spray-on bed liner fits perfectly on your truck bed, providing increased durability for both the liner and your truck. Spray-on bed liners offer the best value for your money.

Rusted surface

Underneath the paint job on your vehicle, there’s the metal frame. The paint is there to protect the metal from air and water, both of which can cause the metal to rust. Oxidation is a natural process that happens when metal is exposed to air for a long amount of time. It then starts to corrode, which can both reduce the car’s value and eventually cause internal vehicle damage.

Corrosion Resistance

worn out paint

After long periods of time, UV rays essentially make your car or truck look worn out. Not only can the rays crack your vehicle’s paint job, they can also make the color of paint fade. Both side effects cause your vehicle to look older and more run down. Protect your truck from UV rays with a high-quality spray on bed liner.

Color Retention

Value for money

Value for Money

There are a lot of things that go into maintaining the value of your vehicle for when you want to sell it later on. Having any amount of damage can cause your vehicle to lose financial value over time. Be smart about protecting the selling value of your truck with a spray on bed liner.

What can you coat?

  • Trucks

  • Vans

  • Tool Boxes

  • Trailers

  • Cargo Vehicles

  • Boats / Marinas

  • Food Trucks 

  • Full Vehicles

  • Shipping Containers

  • Utility / Service Bodies

  • Bumpers

  • Fender Flares

  • Grill Guards

  • Running Boards

  • Side Steps

  • Fuel Tanks

  • Fencing

  • Flooring 

  • Dog Bowl Holders

  • Refrigeration Compartments

  • Wastewater Tanks

  • Emergency Vehicles

  • Fire truck decking and compartments

  • Inside police vehicles

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