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spray in bedliner removal ??? help please

 
collins94 collins94
New User | Posts: 46 | Joined: 02/09
Posted: 02/07/09
08:45 PM

ok so whoever had the truck before me decided who they was going to spray in this cheap walmart spray in bedliner and it looks like crap is there a fast way to get it out? iv heard that you can burn it out and then scrape it clean but idk  
-Cody-

 
burnzya burnzya
Moderator | Posts: 940 | Joined: 10/07
Posted: 02/08/09
12:58 AM

will it scrape off without heating it?  

 
collins94 collins94
New User | Posts: 46 | Joined: 02/09
Posted: 02/08/09
01:43 PM

lol no iv been using a DA sander with 80 grit on strip mode and all it does is gum up and i cant afford to keep buying rolls of sanding disks  
-Cody-

 
burnzya burnzya
Moderator | Posts: 940 | Joined: 10/07
Posted: 02/08/09
06:18 PM

i bet thats getting exspensive!  

 
collins94 collins94
New User | Posts: 46 | Joined: 02/09
Posted: 02/08/09
07:14 PM

you have no idea someone said on yotascene to sandblast it but i dont have access to one and im not sure if i wanna keep my paint for this show season or primer it then paint it next show season  
-Cody-

 
chariotofmanliness chariotofmanliness
User | Posts: 69 | Joined: 12/07
Posted: 02/09/09
06:29 AM

i was thinking that you could get it sand blasted. i don't know about that setting it on fire idea........ya might wanna avoid that one.  
I work to support my Jeep.....Nope, it's not lowered

 
collins94 collins94
New User | Posts: 46 | Joined: 02/09
Posted: 02/09/09
06:44 PM

haha yea i wasnt goin to try it my self if i did that id get someone else to do that, that way if they F up its on them not me  
-Cody-

 
BedlinerGuy BedlinerGuy
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 03/04/09
09:00 PM

Well hello there i was surfing the WWW and bumped in to your post ..

The best way to remove any Spray in liner is to take a grinder with a rubber backing and put a sanding disk on it the larger the grit the less it will clog (load up ) on you  normally 50 grt works well not sure wich system was used ..  Go slow take yer time it is a real @#%ch to remove Plan B is to clean it up as best u can then save yer pennies and have a new one sprayed in .. yess it can be saved ... i do it all the time    
Hope this info didnt come to late

Bob @
Advanced Protective Coatings

have a gr8 day  

 
collins94 collins94
New User | Posts: 46 | Joined: 02/09
Posted: 03/06/09
07:07 AM

thanks man i really wanted a painted bed but i also do not want to remove all of that cheap spray in liner so i may just get it lined it the same color as the truck?  
-Cody-

 

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