Bed Liner Process

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Bed Liner Process by Ultimate Linings™

Clean
Clean Truck Bed
A strong adhesion begins with a clean truck. Special cleaners are used to make sure there is a permanent bond between bed and liner.
Tape
Tape Truck Bed
Edge cutting tape (with a wire on the edge) makes for a really clean trim. Over-spray is easily removed without the potential of scratching your vehicle.

Mask

Mask Truck Bed
During the process, the entire truck is masked ensuring that over-spray does not reach surfaces you don't want sprayed.

Sand

Sand Truck Bed
All corners and edges of you vehicle are sanded to ensure extra adhesion.

Power Sand

Power Sand Truck Bed
A step often left out by other companies; power sanding. Adding this small step to our process has eliminated any doubt that our product is going to stay on... as long as you own your truck.

Spray

Spray on Bed Liner
Finally, the product is applied. A proper spray job is 75% prep and 25% spraying.

Remove Masking

Removing Making Bed Liner

The last step to a finished product. The edge cutting tape is pulled through the liner leaving perfectly straight lines with no risk of damage to the truck.

The Finished Product

Finished Truck Bed Liner
The job is done and your truck has a brand new liner that will last for as long as you own your truck.

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