How Do You Get Spray in Truck Bed Liner Off?

Spray in truck bed liner can provide an effective protective coating for the bed of your truck, but if you want to remove it, it’s not quite as simple as taking a hose and some soap. Depending on the kind of material used in the liner, there are several steps you’ll need to take to ensure that it comes off without damaging the truck bed.

Step 1: Clean off dirt and debris from the surface of your truck bed. This is important as any debris can cause scratches or abrasions when you are trying to remove the liner.

Step 2: Use a pressure washer set at a low setting to spray down the surface of the bed. This will help loosen any debris that may be stuck on and make it easier to remove.

Step 3: Apply a chemical stripper or degreaser to the surface of the bed. This will help break down any adhesive that may be holding the liner in place. Allow this product to sit for 10-15 minutes before scrubbing with a brush.

Step 4: Scrub with a stiff brush in order to break up any remaining adhesive or residue. Be sure to pay special attention to corners and creases where dirt may have gotten trapped over time.

Step 5: Rinse off all residue with fresh water using either a garden hose or pressure washer set at a low setting.

Conclusion


Removing spray in truck bed liner is not an easy task but with some patience and elbow grease, it can be done! Start by cleaning off any debris from your truck bed, then use a pressure washer or chemical stripper to loosen any residue that may be stuck on.

Finally, scrub with a brush and rinse off all residue with fresh water. With these steps, you should be able to get your truck bed looking good as new!

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James Gardner