🚚 Roll with the Best: Elevate Your Truck Bed Game!
The Dupli-Color TRG103 Truck Bed Coating Roller Kit is a comprehensive 4-piece set designed for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. It features a unique roller with vinyl-coated polyester loops for a perfect textured finish, a reinforced core for durability, and is lab tested to ensure proven results.
I**Y
Superb product that is easy to apply
Five stars isn't enough. I've read the negative reviews, and most make it painfully clear the instructions weren't followed. Do this:1. Wash with HOT water, and lots of cheap dish soap. Specialized cleaning agents are a waste of money. Air dry.2. Scuff, but do not use anything finer than the scuff pad or 80 grit sandpaper. Go for heavy scratches, and no remaining gloss. NOTE: If armoring rails apply painters tape first, then scuff. Remove tape before washing in step 3.3. Wash again per step 1.4. Inspect for smooth paint/remaining gloss, and scuff those areas .Primer exposed metal and rust. Wash again if any scuffing occurred.5. Paint prept: a. Shield the back of the cab with painters tape and newspaper. b. Remove tailgate and cover attachment points, rubber flaps, bumper, and taillights. c. Remove tie-downs and cover the bolt holes with a 1/2" bit of tape. Finding them is easy as there will be a soft spot. d. Reapply tape to rails if needed. Don't stretch too tight, and firmly press down.6. First coat goes on lightly as it doesn't have anything to grab onto. Disposable gloves are a good idea. a. The roller seems to leave more behind than the brush for the first coat, but use the brush for tight areas. b. Do the rails last, and start at the cab and work back. c. Wait for the material to be soft but not sticky, then remove the tape and clean up with a damp rag. d. Clean the roller, brush and tray in hot water, and set out to dry.7. After reapplying tape the second and third coats go on great with the brush. a. Cab first, rails last. b. Be generous with the goop. c. Use long straight stokes. d. Everything else same as 6.In warm weather with sunny conditions my third coat (applied thickly) dried to the touch in 90 minutes. After the second coat it was already very strong.
D**S
Requires more than what the can reads.
Like appearance so far. Coverage is much less than what the can says. Due a few places in bed where paint was coming off I sanded and primed the bed. Scuffed primer for bed coating. I purchased 2 cans to spray the bed of UTV and used both and I still can use another can for bottom of bed because I can see some slight ghosting of primer in a few places. One more can on bottom of bed will take care of that. Seen some complaints of can clogging and I experienced it slightly on second can. I immediately inverted can and cleared it then continued spraying until can was empty. I can’t imagine how many cans it would take to do an entire truck bed but three cans will thoroughly cover your UTV bed.
D**2
Must have item
I’ve used this on four 18 foot trailers. Rails, ramps, frames, wheel wells. Your trailer will not rust. Drastically increase footing while your walking across rails. Any place you can reach underneath do it. This is a great thing the neighbor kids can do for you. They can’t mess it up. In fact in some places with slick footing. Messier is better. Buy some new reflective tape and put it on. Then also use a small amount of product to secure around edges. Reflective tapes eventually come of. And this method keeps the surface smooth and also prevents pressure water from coming at the edges. Also just natural stress us ATV/hunters/farmers put on our stuff.You will have the best looking 10 year old trailers in the county. Take it to your ATV place and you will have 5 people standing and rubbing feet on ramps.
H**
Great product, but don’t buy from Amazon
This is a really good product if your doing something small (trailer for example) but I couldn’t imagine doing an entire truck bed with it. Be sure and buy from your local auto parts store and not Amazon. Here’s what my package looked like. No bubble wrap, padding of any kind, just threw them in a box. I was still able to use them but it was a pain.
R**F
Works great for trailers.
1 gallon did my entire frame, axles and fenders of my tandem trailer. Stuff starts out smooth but clumbs up pretty fast. I did not use the roller. I was able to have more control over distribution. So far its only been 1 day and I can't say how well the product will stand up to abuse. It looks like it will hold up well. In the end the product left large clumbs of liner around the trailer which I presume will knock off over time and smooth out the appearance. Overall I'm happy with the purchase. Shipling was fast and item worked as advertised.
T**R
Doesn't stay on long
I sprayed 2 coats on my homemade bumper about 3-4 months ago and it did well other than it hasn’t hit anything but today I pressure washed my truck and took a few big flakes off and a bit has already come off before this just driving down the road not impressed.
S**D
Good but tricky
If applied correctly the product looks great, feels great, and holds pretty well. I used it on my OEM roof rack that was brushed aluminum because I wanted black but I also wanted durable.Pros:Drys in a good amount of timeEasy to prep itemlooks great when applied correctlyCons:Nozzle clogged multible timesApplying a "Light" coat is extremly difficult (it comes out sorta like a combo of spray paint and silly string) However, if left to dry and not touched it smooths itself out and drys perfect.messy application (it sprays out fast and far when it does; make sure you have everything around the area covered)Tips: DON'T over apply just to cover a small spot, it will fix it self if you just leave it and do another coat later otherwise it will run and look sloppy. Get a small paint roller to roll it even after each coat(I havn't tried this but it was an after thought that may work)If you press your nails hard into it and pull it will come off, but abrasions don't seem to hurt it.Overall good product, just applying it is messy. I plan to do the back of my Ipod with the remainder of the stuff. (May post about it after, if I remember to)
C**B
Durable but will need adhesion promoter and/or clear coat to seal it on
Looks durable but I can see where people have said it starts to peal up. I used the adhesion promotor as well. I believe it will hold up a long time but may want to do a clear coat over top too "seal" it down onto whatever your painting. I dont recommend using on metal. Used it on my plastic fender flares on my jeep but can easily see this peeling right off metal
S**6
Not that useful
Roller not that important. Didn't need to purchase this kit. Foam roller performed better.
A**R
Not bad
It's alright. It's for pretty light duty protection, I had a tv scratch it right off by sliding. It's really soft compared to other bed liners. It works alright, it could've been in my prep work, but I sanded the box down and cleaned it with a solvent. Works not too bad, but save yourself some money and buy a gallon from Canadian tire. It's $135, a total kit, and it's about what you'll need for 2 coats.
S**N
Five Stars
Works amazing.
O**I
Worked well
Great, did the job
M**.
will not recommend to use
finish coat is not even close to what I was expecting, will not recommend to use it
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