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Plastic truck bed liner spray - Cooler - 06-01-2016 Can you use the spray on truck bed liner for outdoor children's furniture made from pressure treated lumber. The advantages would be no skin contact to the PT lumber and no chance of splinters. The stuff feels like nylon when dried. But will it work. And I only see black, no colors. An issue. http://www.autozone.com/paint-and-body/t.../?checkfit=true Re: Plastic truck bed liner spray - Wild Turkey - 06-01-2016 Check with a paint shop -- I seem to recall my local shop could tint the kits they sold. I'd sure want a lighter color if the surface is in the sun. Check Amazon for some customer reviews. I've never used the stuff yet. Re: Plastic truck bed liner spray - JR1 - 06-01-2016 Their note that it can not be shipped raises a flag that this is a very serious HAZMAT. I'd think twice about it. Re: Plastic truck bed liner spray - Snipe Hunter - 06-02-2016 JR1 said: R&E will ship anything Duplicolor Rhino Pro Al's Al's Color Selector SEM etc I've been buying from R&E for 10 years. Never had an issue Re: Plastic truck bed liner spray - JR1 - 06-02-2016 Irrelivant. I can ship nitoglicerne, and detonaters as well as nerve gas. Re: Plastic truck bed liner spray - ed kerns - 06-02-2016 I know they can spray Line X on just about anything. I once had a home made pontoon with a treated plywood deck sprayed with Line X bed liner. We used to use it in the Parks Dept. to drop tire weights in the water to anchor swim buoys, literally dropping cement filled tires onto the deck. The plywood was delaminating and the Line X still wouldn't let go. It also can be done in a number of colors. That said, it is a different process than the DIY products - and as good as it is, I still choke on the price! |