I got a spray in for that very reason. If you look around, you can get color
matched spray in liners.
Marty
""Vic"" <ib4x4@satx.rr.com> wrote in message
news:003d01c213d1$11068dd0$8200a8c0@grinch...
>
> If you get a spray-in liner, you could have that liner sprayed over the
rail
> and that probably could cover your scratch marks.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "jkp" <jkp61@horizonview.net>
> To: "DML" <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net>
> Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 11:44 AM
> Subject: DML: Bedliner Lesson (was bedliner question)
>
>
> >
> > Well I learned my lesson the hard way about drop-in bedliners,
> especially
> > the over-the-rail style. I took it out the other day and now I have more
> > scratches than I did before, especially on the outside of the bed!!!!
The
> > inside was already messed up so I'm not worried about that, BUT the
> > scratches that are on the body are bad. I now have a new 'body line'
> running
> > down both sides of my bed at the top. I don't think even rubbing
compound
> > will take them out. The only consolation is that at least I didn't have
to
> > buy the bedliner, and I guess I am used to learning things the hard way!
> At
> > least the mildewy smell is gone!!
> > Take Care & Keep On Truckin'~~~~~John
> > <<'96 Dakota Sport 4x4, 3.9L 5spd>>
> >
> >
> >
>
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