Overspray on bedliner...

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  1. NorthEastAutoSalon

    NorthEastAutoSalon Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    [h=5]What would you guys use to remove overspray on a bed liner? I usually have no problem figuring something out but this truck is being a PITA. Obviously solvents are out of the question since its rubber...[/h]
     
  2. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    If the bedliner has cured, solvents won't be strong enough to remove it. Got some Rhino Liner where I shouldn't have on my last van. Once cured, it needed to be sanded off. Lacquer thinner wouldn't touch it.
     
  3. NorthEastAutoSalon

    NorthEastAutoSalon Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    I'm saying there is white overspray on the liner. So you saying thinner wouldn't remove the liner so its probably safe to use it to remove the overspray
     
  4. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Yes. I couldn't get the liner overspray off my truck without sanding it. Try putting some on a MF and testing it in an inconspicuous spot but it should be ok. You may try calling the bedliner installer in your area and ask there as well.
     
  5. artemis53

    artemis53 Jedi Nuba

    All the quality spray-on bed liners are absolutely chemical resistant! Now, if you have a formed-plastic drop in, be careful...some of those chemicals will literally eat a hole in it!
     

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