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Truck Bed Coating
DIRECTIONS
Wash truck bed surface with soap and warm water. Rinse and allow surface to dry.
After initial wash, use Rust-Oleum Wax & Tar Remover, making sure surface is completely ready for coating.
Mask off adjoining surfaces to protect them from overspray.
Scuff sand the entire truck bed.
Remove sanding residue with Rust-Oleum Wax & Tar Remover.
Spot prime areas of need, particularly rusted surfaces.
Use the brush (included in Applicator Kit) to cover trim and edges.
Pour Rust-Oleum Truck Bed Coating into the paint tray and begin rolling using the solvent resistant foam roller.
To achieve maximum durability, we suggest you apply two coats. Apply the second coat two hours after applying the first coat.
Wait 24-hours after final coat is applied to start using coated surface.
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ESTIMATED PROJECT TIME
3-5 Hours
TOOLS & SUPPLIES
Rust-Oleum Truck Bed Coating Applicator Kit (preferred)
Rust-Oleum Truck Bed Coating
Rust-Oleum Primer
Rust-Oleum Wax & Tar Remover
Soap and water
Sanding pad
Clean clothes
Low-tack masking tape
Masking film
Paint tray (included in Applicator Kit)
Foam paint roller (included in Applicator Kit)
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