I was searching for methods to paint over cured bedliner, clicked on this video because the thumbnail looked like my truck, and then I realized that this is my truck. I had no idea there was a video of the process. Well done man.
Well it's obvious the guy who sprayed it, doesn't know basic techniques for spraying large objects or detailed work. You don't stop the spraying in the middle of a section/panel. You go all the way to the end. Otherwise it's likely to leave buildup of thicker material or paint in middle of the section. For even layering.
This is great. I was born and raised in a crappy area of london and worked hard for my nice things, and even sprayed up my motorbike really nice at the time. But couldnt have nice things because someone was always wanting to destroy or steal it. So i made it a rat bike, sprayed matt and satin black, made it look crappy and no more interest was taken. I actually like the look of the whole rat rod styles now and its something that has just stuck. But this is next level, love it and wanna get some. Looks great. Nice one mate.
This was so bad ass. It makes me want to do it myself rather than paying for it. I spray paint and sand furniture....I just might be up for the challenge.
I made contact with a guy I know looking at a 2006 F150 roof in bad shape, Hood paint is gone with a little bumper paint in the front almost 3 grand. Just getting the damn hood and bumper, I fix the roof-- still 1,100.00 here we sit in Late Nov 2024 and Xmas on the way I can do it my damn self and the hell with it. The cost was almost more than the Truck is worth, Blue book. It's a great truck and dependable for any trips. Getting a New truck or used 500 dollar minimum car payment, Nah! I'm good.
I have a 2010 KIA SOUL (yeah, I know, not exactly a "TUFF" kind of ride). I bought it new in 2010, and it is def showing its age, with scratches, dings, and fading. I have been thinking about trying to do something like this to it for quite a while! I don't have the means to do it myself, and I don't even know where to begin to look for someone who could do it, and do it right!
My dad recently bought an '87? 442 (T-tops etc). Previous owner blacked out the entire car. Tbh, it looks badass. Difference here is he didn't block out Everything. Most of it though
In case anyone is interested for a little more money you can get raptor liner brand bed liner that is tintable. You just add some of your choice of color of base coat paint and mix.
For anyone interested they sell liners that come in certain colors, ive seen black, both Tan and green cammo colors and red. Could be more colors but im not too sure
This looks cooler than I thought. I was planning on just doing the rocker panels on my titan but now I think I want to do the entire truck. Hopefully we get another stimulus check to fund this project lol.
I've always wanted to do this. I had an 83 full size Blazer that I wanted to do in and out this way. Have even considered doing it to my 2007 durango 4x4.
I have a 1984 Chevy Silverado. I am at the point of restoration to possibly paint the exterior or apply a wrap to it. I really like the spray in bedliner look for the exterior of the truck. Can somebody give me a general idea of about how many gallons it takes to do a typical truck and about what the cost would be if you were to have someone do it. Is it is much as a regular paint job. If someone could give me some indication, I would appreciate the input.
Hi ya! Hey I am getting ready to rework an 01 Tahoe. How do you think a Candy Apple Glitter would look over this finish? Girls need durable stuff to ya know. BTW I'm not a girly girl but there's something about that glitter red drawing me back. Thanks for the video!
instead of painting on top of the bed liner he should have just used tinted bed liner that was already the color he wanted (Gray) So it's actually better that he left it black/unpainted.
Believe it or not. I got laughed at doing this to my uncles old beat up Trans Am he gave me back in highschool when the dinosaurs roamed. Well, first I hit it with high heat matte. Then I coated it. Was seeking a stealth look at the time, like the Keatons 80's batmobile. Nearly 30 yrs go by, now ya'll doin like how I do 😂 Go figure 😂 👍😎
Wow! You have such a nice property! I want land like that sooooo badly. I am saving for my own farm, Lord-willing. How did you go from smooth paint to the speckled, bumpy style? I have heard that if you coat a truck in DuraMax bedliner, it is basically bulletproof. Any idea if this is true, or how to make it so? I do know if yoy fill your home walls with gravel it'll do the job.
I’m in South FL. Where you guys located? Maybe I could bring mine by and you guys could paint it for me for a certain price? I’ve had two back surgeries and just can’t do things like that anymore.
Thanks for taking the time to share this. How much paint/cans of adhesion promoter did this truck take? Just looking to compare to a 2 door coupe. Much appreciated man.
anyone got any tips on how to remove it on a whole truck or atleast paint over it because i bought a truck that has a bedliner paint job but it looks bad like it’s patchy and i can see the original red color that the truck was, it’s been on it for years tho the guy said
My 2006 ML 500 MERCEDES BENZ .. SOON ...was gonna do my 1999 e320 , but I wrecked it , gonna get a new 1 & do it... My friend did it to a old boxy car , relent maybe , cut off the roof & did inside as well , also had 2 desert eagles 50 cal pistols mounted under dash .. BAD AZZ
So far so good. The bed had a spot where it flaked up, so it got touched up. It happened like the second day so I'm guessing a contaminant got on that specific spot lowering the adhesion.
@@SCAquatics Thanks! I made mistake of using Rustoleum etching primer in spots in my bed prior to spraying Raptorliner. Guess where the only spots that "popped" off, lol. I will never use that stuff again. Was wondering how the Rustoleum bed liner held up, so now I know. Cheers!
I think it was 1800-2k parts n labor. Not sure what it compares to in your area but around here just to get a bed done is 500.00. Not positive on coats (3?). I know the bed is sprayed thicker for more use.
@@SCAquatics I'm in upstate NY in the mountains. My buddy had his jeep done at a shop and he said 3k. We take the jeeps in the mud, it seems like the only problem I can see is after washing the jeeps he can't get all the debris off because of the texture. I think he's just using a garden hose, so maybe a pressure washer will clean off all the debris. If not, I don't want to pay 3k for it to look like crap after getting muddy. In that case, just roll it on and spend $200. Lol thanks for responding back.
I prep/spray bedliner onto maintenance truck bodies for a living and we sand the areas that are going to be sprayed with 80 grit sandpaper after taping off and covering all overspray areas. Just make sure you blow off all dust and debris before you spray.
This guy didn’t do a damn thing to prep that surface, he has no experience spraying and he’s not getting that shit to flow outta the gun right turn it off if you wanna learn this process
You can. I believe U-Pol directs that anyone trying to clear coat over the liner needs to slightly scuff the liner before hand though which imo takes away some of the shine of fresh cured liner and negates the intent behind adding clear
Do you do one heavy coat with the bedliner? Like obviously not dripping but a thick coat or still multiple thin? And at what stage do you peel the tape off
I used to do a lot of trucks this way. Been looking at doing a 2001 ford f250 now but all Bedliner sim looking at are tintable. What brand did untouched use. I used to use DuPont Laquita base but not available anymore.
Cool, a coworker has been talking about doing the same thing to his 91 F150.
I was searching for methods to paint over cured bedliner, clicked on this video because the thumbnail looked like my truck, and then I realized that this is my truck. I had no idea there was a video of the process. Well done man.
Still hold up?
why did the dude key it
That’s funny 😂
@@Room1sixtyfive mine has idk for like a year 🤷🏿♂️ well see
Well it's obvious the guy who sprayed it, doesn't know basic techniques for spraying large objects or detailed work.
You don't stop the spraying in the middle of a section/panel. You go all the way to the end. Otherwise it's likely to leave buildup of thicker material or paint in middle of the section. For even layering.
This is great. I was born and raised in a crappy area of london and worked hard for my nice things, and even sprayed up my motorbike really nice at the time. But couldnt have nice things because someone was always wanting to destroy or steal it. So i made it a rat bike, sprayed matt and satin black, made it look crappy and no more interest was taken. I actually like the look of the whole rat rod styles now and its something that has just stuck. But this is next level, love it and wanna get some. Looks great. Nice one mate.
If you put two stage clear coat over it, it will make it glossy and it will make it twice as stronger 👍
Doing a crazy drag truck build and using bedliner for the paint
Bed liner will add drag to your truck. When inches count, bed liner will cause you to come up short.
The fact that at 4:34 the guy spraying it shows off his CCW while painting is my favorite part of being American... 🤣👍
I saw it too hahah
You don't need one in places with freedom see your local laws
why wouldn’t you mix the paint with the bedliner?
At first I was like, “why is he slow motioning this?” But then it got sort of hypnotic. Thanks for this video. You guys did a good job.
I saw a Jeep with this and it looks bad ass. Just bought a ford super duty. Going to do that to it!
Beautiful work it’s all about prep work!
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This was so bad ass. It makes me want to do it myself rather than paying for it. I spray paint and sand furniture....I just might be up for the challenge.
I feel the same lol
I made contact with a guy I know looking at a 2006 F150 roof in bad shape, Hood paint is gone with a little bumper paint in the front almost 3 grand. Just getting the damn hood and bumper, I fix the roof-- still 1,100.00 here we sit in Late Nov 2024 and Xmas on the way I can do it my damn self and the hell with it.
The cost was almost more than the Truck is worth, Blue book. It's a great truck and dependable for any trips. Getting a New truck or used 500 dollar minimum car payment, Nah! I'm good.
That looks amazing am doing my Nissan Titan in military green kinda like that black too. Thanks for the video
Phucking phenomenal dude! Out phucking standing!
I have a 2010 KIA SOUL (yeah, I know, not exactly a "TUFF" kind of ride). I bought it new in 2010, and it is def showing its age, with scratches, dings, and fading. I have been thinking about trying to do something like this to it for quite a while! I don't have the means to do it myself, and I don't even know where to begin to look for someone who could do it, and do it right!
My dad recently bought an '87? 442 (T-tops etc). Previous owner blacked out the entire car. Tbh, it looks badass. Difference here is he didn't block out Everything. Most of it though
In case anyone is interested for a little more money you can get raptor liner brand bed liner that is tintable. You just add some of your choice of color of base coat paint and mix.
Thanks!
wow i love it ...im gonna bedline my entire 2019 chevy malibu
Go for it!
Oh no
I know a dude who did white raptor liner on his civic lol. It also has a greasy hood stack with a flapper.
To tell you that too I don't like it how it look on that truck but I seen all the oldest one and it look pretty cool
Use black primer for use less coating material
For anyone interested they sell liners that come in certain colors, ive seen black, both Tan and green cammo colors and red. Could be more colors but im not too sure
Durabak and Raptor have many colors to choose from.
I've been wanting to do this to my e-bike for the longest.
How long will this stay on without pealing off etc especially in the winter time up here in Chicago? Would spraying 2 coats of primer help with that ?
So far 4 years going strong on his jeep in ohio winters with ohio salt.
I been doing this as well lately it's cheaper and fast then paint.the customers usually choose the bed liner over a new paint job.
Where do you get the colors,?
@@georgecarmona1817 ebay
U think if spray over the paint works good?
@@barbarone5418 you have to scuff the panit a little befor laying down the first bed liner coat
This looks cooler than I thought. I was planning on just doing the rocker panels on my titan but now I think I want to do the entire truck.
Hopefully we get another stimulus check to fund this project lol.
Go for it!
nothing like government paid vehicle mods! lmao
Lmfao 🤣😂
One technique is to use a spray gun and apply a coat with 20-30% of dilution to cover in black and it's quicker. The 2nd coat is to create the texture
How much would be needed? This is awesome and I wanna do it to my off road vw Jetta Ute project lol
Nice !
I'm doing my Honda xr 400's
I think i would have sanded it some more with some corser paper.
Thanks! will try out on the next one
I've always wanted to do this. I had an 83 full size Blazer that I wanted to do in and out this way. Have even considered doing it to my 2007 durango 4x4.
Do it!
I thought you were going to line the pig and chickens as well
Damn this looks awesome
Same thing happened to me. Same kind of truck and all lol. My rhino line kit will be in today
Pretty cool,i did my truck in u-pol rapter blue
How much did you use?
Redshard I used the kit with 8 bottles,came with hardner and spray gun,make sure you get the tintable bottles so you can mix color
Check out Durabak bedliner. It comes in several colors.
I’ll do that on my 2013 4runner it’s so sick 👍
Does this guy still do bed liners? Any chance I can contact him for a quote?
I'm gonna do this to my 2006 Scion TC
What's something like this run ? I'm considering it.
Wanted to see if he did a clear coat after spraying the truck.
No clear was applied.
Nice video thanks
I plan on doing this to my ford as well
how much liner did it take to do the entire truck?
Good decision keeping it black. This summer I’m doing my 06 f150
The nicest people always get keyed.
true
Good stuff dude
Appreciate it
I don't know I think I like it in black, but have seen it in Red.
Great video but was wondering if clear could go over it just like a regular paint job?
Wanting to do this with my 1989 suburban just don't know if it's worth it or not
Why not just mix the color tint and spray it on at whole???
Is there anywah of removing this off a truck i bought one last night with it on there
Anyway
no idea how to do it easily
The rustolium product you are using it's a great product. Use a fence sprayer gives a better finish.
Which one? Link?
What's the name of the adhesion promoter and where can I get it? Thanks
I have a 1984 Chevy Silverado. I am at the point of restoration to possibly paint the exterior or apply a wrap to it. I really like the spray in bedliner look for the exterior of the truck. Can somebody give me a general idea of about how many gallons it takes to do a typical truck and about what the cost would be if you were to have someone do it. Is it is much as a regular paint job. If someone could give me some indication, I would appreciate the input.
Hi how many gallons You use
How much did he charge to do this and where is he located?
How many gallons does it take to do the whole truck
4-5
Just wash it up nice and wipe it down with armor all. I bet it shines beautifully.
Thank you sir, great job, what brand name paint you are using?
You know this guys a die hard truck man when he decided not to take over the chrome door handles when spraying 😂🥹
Hi ya! Hey I am getting ready to rework an 01 Tahoe. How do you think a Candy Apple Glitter would look over this finish? Girls need durable stuff to ya know. BTW I'm not a girly girl but there's something about that glitter red drawing me back. Thanks for the video!
instead of painting on top of the bed liner he should have just used tinted bed liner that was already the color he wanted (Gray) So it's actually better that he left it black/unpainted.
Believe it or not. I got laughed at doing this to my uncles old beat up Trans Am he gave me back in highschool when the dinosaurs roamed. Well, first I hit it with high heat matte. Then I coated it. Was seeking a stealth look at the time, like the Keatons 80's batmobile. Nearly 30 yrs go by, now ya'll doin like how I do 😂 Go figure 😂 👍😎
I got a question...
How much duraliner did it take
I like the variety of content. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
So how has the finish faired so far?
Did you sand the whole truck? Or just put the primer in the Deep scratches N bed linered the truck after
Nice
Wow! You have such a nice property! I want land like that sooooo badly. I am saving for my own farm, Lord-willing.
How did you go from smooth paint to the speckled, bumpy style? I have heard that if you coat a truck in DuraMax bedliner, it is basically bulletproof. Any idea if this is true, or how to make it so? I do know if yoy fill your home walls with gravel it'll do the job.
I’m in South FL. Where you guys located? Maybe I could bring mine by and you guys could paint it for me for a certain price? I’ve had two back surgeries and just can’t do things like that anymore.
Ohio
Looks great! What pressure was this sprayed to achieve this texture?
25 psi
Its the paint not the air pressure.
How much gas mileage do you lose if you decide to bed line the body
Reminds me of the pack a punch camo from cod
Thanks for taking the time to share this.
How much paint/cans of adhesion promoter did this truck take?
Just looking to compare to a 2 door coupe. Much appreciated man.
love the video what grit sandpaper did he use first to scuff it up??
I did the same thing tonight 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited...
And I use 320 sandpaper
anyone got any tips on how to remove it on a whole truck or atleast paint over it because i bought a truck that has a bedliner paint job but it looks bad like it’s patchy and i can see the original red color that the truck was, it’s been on it for years tho the guy said
My 2006 ML 500 MERCEDES BENZ .. SOON ...was gonna do my 1999 e320 , but I wrecked it , gonna get a new 1 & do it... My friend did it to a old boxy car , relent maybe , cut off the roof & did inside as well , also had 2 desert eagles 50 cal pistols mounted under dash .. BAD AZZ
My truck is bedliner and how can I get it to be a darker black color
If you’re hunting and fishing a lot in the woods, this should help with branches and rocks! How’s it holding up?
So far so good. The bed had a spot where it flaked up, so it got touched up. It happened like the second day so I'm guessing a contaminant got on that specific spot lowering the adhesion.
@@SCAquatics Thanks! I made mistake of using Rustoleum etching primer in spots in my bed prior to spraying Raptorliner. Guess where the only spots that "popped" off, lol. I will never use that stuff again. Was wondering how the Rustoleum bed liner held up, so now I know. Cheers!
What kind of bedliner was used on the outside?
Looked like he used the gallon can of rust oleum truck bed liner.
Came out really good. Do you know how many layers or coats are on it? And how much does he charge for that job? This would be great for my Jeep.
I think it was 1800-2k parts n labor. Not sure what it compares to in your area but around here just to get a bed done is 500.00. Not positive on coats (3?). I know the bed is sprayed thicker for more use.
@@SCAquatics I'm in upstate NY in the mountains. My buddy had his jeep done at a shop and he said 3k. We take the jeeps in the mud, it seems like the only problem I can see is after washing the jeeps he can't get all the debris off because of the texture. I think he's just using a garden hose, so maybe a pressure washer will clean off all the debris. If not, I don't want to pay 3k for it to look like crap after getting muddy. In that case, just roll it on and spend $200. Lol thanks for responding back.
@@brianduff4278 Josh who did this job has a jeep that’s coated and it washes off fine.
Did you just apply 1 coat or did you just wait to spray more coats to get it covered evenly, thanks
Its that a free flow pressure ? From what equipmnet you setting the spraygun pressure ?
How much would you say it cost in total excluding labour hours ?
Was wondering what you used to scuff/ prep to get the bed liner to adhere to the surface?
Me too.
I prep/spray bedliner onto maintenance truck bodies for a living and we sand the areas that are going to be sprayed with 80 grit sandpaper after taping off and covering all overspray areas. Just make sure you blow off all dust and debris before you spray.
needs to be sanded with 80 grit first
What different bed liner was used for the bed?
It looks good cuh
looks great! whatd you do about inside the door pannels? trim on the bottom inside?
The inside of the doors is still factory paint. The bed liner is just exterior
How many layers did you do?
This guy didn’t do a damn thing to prep that surface, he has no experience spraying and he’s not getting that shit to flow outta the gun right turn it off if you wanna learn this process
How much bedliner did you use, like 1 gallon would be enough or you used more?
No 1 gallon is not enough. Used around 3 gallons
Was this the rustoleum bedliner on the exterior as well? Or was it a different brand?
Good question
Raptor bedliner. So far and extremely beyond any other spray in liner. Make sure u get the sand off it, or it'll never leave O.O
Do you have a video of the truck fully completed?
How much does it cost?
How much would cost smth like this ?
Wonder if you can clear coat over bedliner to keep the shine?
You can. I believe U-Pol directs that anyone trying to clear coat over the liner needs to slightly scuff the liner before hand though which imo takes away some of the shine of fresh cured liner and negates the intent behind adding clear
Do you sand it before?
Why did you go with rustoleum brand rather than raptor?
Do you do one heavy coat with the bedliner? Like obviously not dripping but a thick coat or still multiple thin? And at what stage do you peel the tape off
It was a light coat then building thicker. Peel tape while it’s wet
Fun to watch! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching
I used to do a lot of trucks this way. Been looking at doing a 2001 ford f250 now but all Bedliner sim looking at are tintable. What brand did untouched use. I used to use DuPont Laquita base but not available anymore.
Dadgume auto correct. Untouched is you