Redwolf Journeys
Tough job
I'm slowly ripping this spray-in bed liner out of the bed. It's VERY thin, in most places as thick as cereal box cardboard. Some places as thin as paper. Worst spray-in liner I've ever seen. It has many tears and rips in in.
The Rhino Liner that was sprayed into my previous truck was 1/4" thick in most places, and TOUGH. That could have been applied over this stuff, but they won't warranty the work if it is. It's best on a clean bed.
So, I'm pulling it out. It's a lot of work - I use a heat-gun on the plastic so it softens, then rip it up. Bad thing is that hot polyurethane makes my fingers tender after a while. :-D
This is the result of about four hours of work. Which is why I'm doing it myself - I've no desire to pay a shop $50+ an hour to have it removed.
Tough job
I'm slowly ripping this spray-in bed liner out of the bed. It's VERY thin, in most places as thick as cereal box cardboard. Some places as thin as paper. Worst spray-in liner I've ever seen. It has many tears and rips in in.
The Rhino Liner that was sprayed into my previous truck was 1/4" thick in most places, and TOUGH. That could have been applied over this stuff, but they won't warranty the work if it is. It's best on a clean bed.
So, I'm pulling it out. It's a lot of work - I use a heat-gun on the plastic so it softens, then rip it up. Bad thing is that hot polyurethane makes my fingers tender after a while. :-D
This is the result of about four hours of work. Which is why I'm doing it myself - I've no desire to pay a shop $50+ an hour to have it removed.