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Old 12-12-2009, 07:43 PM
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The prep is the key in this. I used to do bedliners in my dad's shop. I now own a shop and we don't do em because they are a pain! You really need a dual action sander (DA) and plenty of 80 grit sandpaper for it. You also need red scotchbrite. 3M makes a good scotchbrite. Consult a professional and remember, you get what you pay for. If these things were as easy as Sunday morning, there wouldn't be any businesses that specialize in it and making money.

Like Meaux said, a compressor that can keep up is critical. Also, if something goes wrong, you need to know what to do. You may find it's cheaper to pay someone than it is to buy the correct equipment and materials to do it yourself.

Feel free to PM me with any questions and I'll give you my cell number. I'll tell you what all you need to do the job. I can get the stuff you need to do it and would even sell you what you need to do it at my cost.

Let Me Know and Good Luck,
Corey
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