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TRUCK BED COATING Review

5:12:00 AM, Posted by douglasc.wagner, No Comment

TRUCK BED COATING
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Before I write my review, observations and lessons learned, I need to disclose that I used this product on a motorcycle trailer, not a truck bed.

(1)I quickly found that one should not use a plastic roller pan with this coating.Why?The Dupli-Color Coating degraded and ate completely through the bottom of the plastic roller pan.Luckily I had a metal pan nearby.

(2)The coating is thick and difficult to work with.Even with a brush it was hard to cut-in hard to reach places, crevices and indentations.I thought about thinning the coating, however I didn't see anything in the documentation stating you could or could not do that.I'm sure the thickness/viscosity of the product is how it is intended to be.

(3)It is also very, very temperature sensitive.It emulsified, clumped and crusted-over very quickly during summertime heat (even in the shade).I'd recommend to others a spring or fall application of the coating.

(4)I used a roller - with mixed results.The texture of the finished coat was far from uniform.I used both the recommended "texture" roller cover and a standard roller cover with a medium nap.Neither out-performed the other; in fact, in some areas the texture cover did better but in other areas the standard nap roller yielded a better result (better is defined as both "a more uniform thickness" and "a uniform visual appearance").

(5)I like the bed liner-like texture of the coating on the metal-grid section of my motorcycle trailer deck.It should provide more stable footing when wet.However, it was hard to apply to the grid-deck.I became so frustrated that midway through this part of thejob, I spray-painted the steel grid with Rustoleum to ensure everything was covered.Then I went back to the Dupli-Color Coating (I used two types of roller covers, sprayed Rustoleum, then I went back to the Dupli-Color Coating via a paint brush, then I rolled one more time with the texture roller cover).

(6)I would like to see how a spray gun performs with this product.I'm far from an expert, but I assume a top-grade spray gun may be needed.Due to the viscosity of the product I assume it would need to be thinned if one used an inferior or cheap spray gun.

In summary, my review title says it all. It is what it is: a Do-It-Yourself substitute for a professional job.Applying via a roller, no one should kid themselves that their finished product will look anything close to a professional "spay-in bed liner".Given my results, I would never apply this to my truck bed!But for what I used it for - to protect a 2003 motorcycle trailer - it served its purpose.If the Dupli-Color Coating proves to be durable, the effort & expense will have been worth it.Only time will tell.

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Product Description:
Duplicolor Truck Bed Coating gives you and affordable choice for protecting trucks, vans and SUV's. The skid-resistant barrier reduces road noise and contours to the exact shape of truck beds, making it ideal for underneath conventional truck bed liners or when used alone. Also ideal for inner fenders, tail gates, bed rails, cargo vans, push bars, metal floors and running boards. SHIPPING: NO 2ND DAY AIR AVAILABLE!!!

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