Re: Home-Brew Bedliner stuff

From: Miles Bosworth (mbosworth@ioa.com)
Date: Thu Mar 26 1998 - 17:16:13 EST


I would guess it would look as good as many of the aerosol "Krylon" paint
jobs you see on cars around town. It makes a clear statement, " I was
drunk/high when I painted my car, don't it look keen, huh, dude?"

-----Original Message-----
From: RLewis7785 <RLewis7785@AOL.COM>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Thursday, March 26, 1998 10:35 AM
Subject: DML: Home-Brew Bedliner stuff

>A while back, several of you were contemplating spraying aerosol packaged
>"bedliner" stuff (like from Wal-mart) into the beds of your trucks. I
think I
>even remember someone was in the process of doing so at the time.
>
>If anyone has actually done this, I'd like to here about the experience.
>
>I've recently removed my Leer Topper from my truck, and I want to coat the
bed
>with something to prevent rusting where my plastic bedliner has eroded the
>paint underneath it. I plan on removing the liner, coating the bed, and
re-
>installing the liner with foam stips applied to it. (can't afford $350 for
a
>professional sprayed liner right now).
>
>Thanks in Advance.
>
>=========================================================
>Richard Lewis
>Houston (Tomball), Texas
>E-Mail : rlewis7785@AOL.COM
>
>92 Dodge Dakota Club Cab, LE Trim
>318 C.I.D V8
>3.55 Rear Axle Ratio.
>"Weak" Automatic Tranny
>Two Tone Black & Silver
>Leer Crown Series Topper Painted to match.
>Mopar Bedliner
>EdelBrock 1002 Air Cleaner.
>Firestone Firehawk SS10 225/70R15
>



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