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Professional truck bed liner product

PROFESSIONAL TRUCK BED LINER

When it’s time to get your truck adventure-ready, this is the professional bed liner you want. With a durable finish and a low-VOC, isocyanate-free formula, our two-part Professional Truck Bed Liner is ready to protect your truck well. This is a direct-to-metal product — apply to a prepped surface without any need for a primer. Once you’ve upgraded your truck bed with this fade-resistant, durable finish, spruce up your motorcycle, decking, steps, and much more. This shield is strong and versatile enough to stay put – no matter where you put it.
  • This 4 bottle kit is for use with the Gorilla Roller & Tray Kit or Spray Gun for easy application
  • More durable than other one-part truck bed liners on the market
  • Cures within 48 hours for light use when applied according to best practices
  • Cured for full use in 3-5 days
  • Covers an 8ft truck bed
  • Water, scratch, abrasion, and UV resistant
  • Ready for use on a world of surfaces, from metal to wood, concrete, plastic, and more

Prepare Your Surfaces

  1. Start by making sure that your workspace is well-ventilated. Use appropriate protective gear, including gloves, glasses, a spray suit, and a mask.
  2. Clear any loose debris and dirt from your truck bed (or other surface).
  3. Use a degreaser or warm soapy water to wash your truck bed. Allow it to dry. 
  4. Sand your truck bed with P80-P180 grit sandpaper to ensure a consistent, smooth surface and help the liner stick. 
  5. Cover anything in the area that you don’t want to apply product to. 
  6. ​​​​While no primer is needed, for best results we recommend using your favorite primer. For plastic or areas that are difficult to sand, apply an adhesion promoter.

Activate the 2-Part Professional Truck Bed Liner

  1. Measure out the hardener in the provided cup.
  2. Pour the hardener into one of the four bottles of liner base. 
  3. Carefully replace the cap on the liner base and tighten it. 
  4. Shake the liner base bottle vigorously for two minutes. 
  5. When the first bottle of bed liner is empty, repeat steps 1-4 to prepare the next bottle

Apply with the Gorilla Roller & Tray Kit…

If you prefer to roll on your bed liner, use the Gorilla Roller & Tray Kit for best results. Standard rollers will break down under our tough formulas, so we made one that will get the job done and create the perfect textured finish.

  1. Before rolling, use a chip brush or the Gorilla Truck Bed Coating aerosol spray to get into hard-to-reach corners.
  2. Pour your prepared liner into the roller tray. 
  3. Dip your roller into the tray, rotate the roller to saturate, and tap the roller to avoid applying excess product. 
  4. Starting at the top of your truck bed, evenly roll the bed liner on the prepared surface. 
  5. Once you’ve covered the entire surface, allow the first coat to dry for at least 30-60 minutes. 
  6. Once 30-60 minutes have passed, repeat steps 2-3 to apply the second coat. 
  7. Allow the surface to cure for 24-48 hours before light use and 3-5 days before heavy use.

…OR Apply with the Gorilla Spray Gun

  1. Screw your bottle of prepared liner base into your applicator gun.
  2. Make sure that your applicator gun is connected to a reliable airline. 
  3. Hold the gun about 18” from the truck bed. Depress the trigger, and spray the product in a sweeping motion onto the truck bed.
  4. Once you’ve applied an even first coat, allow the surface to dry for 30-60 minutes. 
  5. Once 30-60 minutes have passed, repeat step 3 to apply the second coat.
  6. Allow the surface to cure for 24-48 hours before light use and 3-5 days before heavy use.

SAFETY SHEET ENGLISH:

TIPS AND TRICKS FOR OUR TWO-PART TRUCK BED LINER

Work in a well-ventilated area.

Test rolling or spraying the product on a bit of cardboard before applying to your truck.

(Roll your bed liner) Use the Gorilla Roller & Tray Kit for best results. Standard rollers will break down under our tough formulas, so we made one that will get the job done and create the perfect textured finish.

Before rolling, use a chip brush or the Gorilla Truck Bed Coating aerosol spray to get into hard-to-reach corners.

(Spray your bed liner) Test different PSIs to find the texture that you like. For a standard texture, use 60 PSI. For a coarser texture, try 45 PSI.

Apply the second coat from a further distance (25”) and increase to 65-70 PSI to get a more even finish.

Start application at the top of your truck bed (toward the cab) and work toward the tailgate.

Allow the surface to cure for 24-48 hours before light use and 3-5 days before heavy use.