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bed lining trucks #8848479 05/07/23 11:30 PM
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My son has a GX470. A bunch of the plastic is fading because its 20 years old. He would like to line it with a bed liner.

Anyone have good success with lining plastic trim and bumpers? If so, what product did you use? RUST-OLEUM makes a product that has good reviews.

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Raptor Liner is what the auto body and dealerships are using around here.


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I am still looking for the perfect apron, one with reinforced knee areas would be perfect.

Re: bed lining trucks [Re: Chickenman] #8848856 05/08/23 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Chickenman
My son has a GX470. A bunch of the plastic is fading because its 20 years old. He would like to line it with a bed liner.

Anyone have good success with lining plastic trim and bumpers? If so, what product did you use? RUST-OLEUM makes a product that has good reviews.

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take a heat gun to it. What i did on wifes avalanche cladding and worked like a charm


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Originally Posted by BOBO the Clown
take a heat gun to it. What i did on wifes avalanche cladding and worked like a charm

I just heard about this technique a week ago and plan on trying it.

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Duplicolor makes a good one, I sprayed a chrome brush guard with it last year and it still looks like new.


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There are some really good black plastic restorers out there right now. I used some on the plastic of my son's Jeep and it made it look new again Still holding up a year later. So if he's just wanting to make it look better, and bed liner was a potential solution it's worth $20 to order some of this stuff and give it a try first.


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I used to do bedliner’s full time. I can say from experience that 99% of the time the prep isn’t done right for plastics and the liners will eventually bubble or peel, more so on textured vs painted plastics.

I would replace the plastic bumpers with quality aftermarket metal bumpers.

If it’s a cost issue, then I would consider DIY with RaptorLiner. They have a great system and all the necessary chemicals. You would likely be spending $1000 plus with a company to have it sprayed.


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