Thank you! The kit came with 4, used all 4 to thicken it up! And I used a pancake compressor and it worked perfect, no hiccups!Looks good! I did the same to my 2019 Ranger and it seemed to hold up pretty well. Want to do the same to my F150, but probably need to upgrade my air compressor first. Not sure my little 8 gallon is up to the task again ?
How many bottles/coats did you do?
U-Pol Raptor Black Urethane... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CKE7B1E?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_shareNice work which kit did you use
The coating looks GOOD. I have a few suggestions to follow when spray lining a truck bed.Decided to tackle this project instead of paying $600 to have someone else. It was super easy and came out fantastic! Prep work is key but otherwise I think it came out pretty damn well!
I taped over lights and such. For the tie downs, not too worried as they can be easily replaced and the bolts were easier to leave in as I wanted them coated and didnt want to spray them separately!The coating looks GOOD. I have a few suggestions to follow when spray lining a truck bed.
Remove the BOLTS holding down the bed. Water and salts will get under the bolts and cause a problem. The coating will not seal around the bolts. If the bed needs to be removed the coating will be damaged and will have to be repaired.
Remove the tie down hardware for the same reason.
Do not try to remove the bed lights, tape around them and the switch. Usually those parts are damaged when trying to remove them. The seals are damaged.
You did a great job.I taped over lights and such. For the tie downs, not too worried as they can be easily replaced and the bolts were easier to leave in as I wanted them coated and didnt want to spray them separately!
Thank you for advice!