Rustoleum Spray on Bed Liner/ Rockers and Bumpers Done!
I got this Rustoleum Bed Liner paint by the gallon from a friend. I used a gallon on my new trailer and this stuff is amazing! I used a HVLP spray gun on my compressor, and even did the underside of my truck after spending 4 hours of pressure washing it with another gallon. When you add a lot, it gets really shiny too.
It really helps when you've got an unlimited supply too. Wear latex, vinyl, or nitrile gloves when working with this stuff. Along with a paint suit or disposible clothing. Along with with a NIOSH resp.
It really helps when you've got an unlimited supply too. Wear latex, vinyl, or nitrile gloves when working with this stuff. Along with a paint suit or disposible clothing. Along with with a NIOSH resp.
Here's a thread about Herculiner, which you can roll/brush on. It has more texture than the stuff in the can though.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/19...questions.html
sorry to res an old thread... i might be purchasing this truck in attachments in the new future. I love the truck but hate the tan/brown trim on the bottom.
One option would be to blast the bushwackers and rockerpanels all white and just have your standard white truck
another option would be white rocker panels, black bushwackers (might be to tacky?)
or lastly what is mentioned in this thread, how would it fair to be rhinolined bushwackers and rockerpanels to begin with, and if everything goes well front and rear bumper done after? I think i like the idea of the rhinolined everything the best since i do some hunting and wheeling every now and then and rhinoliner is supposed to be very durable, i just havnt a idea what it would look like!
help me out f150online!

One option would be to blast the bushwackers and rockerpanels all white and just have your standard white truck
another option would be white rocker panels, black bushwackers (might be to tacky?)
or lastly what is mentioned in this thread, how would it fair to be rhinolined bushwackers and rockerpanels to begin with, and if everything goes well front and rear bumper done after? I think i like the idea of the rhinolined everything the best since i do some hunting and wheeling every now and then and rhinoliner is supposed to be very durable, i just havnt a idea what it would look like!
help me out f150online!

sorry to res an old thread... i might be purchasing this truck in attachments in the new future. I love the truck but hate the tan/brown trim on the bottom.
One option would be to blast the bushwackers and rockerpanels all white and just have your standard white truck
another option would be white rocker panels, black bushwackers (might be to tacky?)
or lastly what is mentioned in this thread, how would it fair to be rhinolined bushwackers and rockerpanels to begin with, and if everything goes well front and rear bumper done after? I think i like the idea of the rhinolined everything the best since i do some hunting and wheeling every now and then and rhinoliner is supposed to be very durable, i just havnt a idea what it would look like!
help me out f150online!


One option would be to blast the bushwackers and rockerpanels all white and just have your standard white truck
another option would be white rocker panels, black bushwackers (might be to tacky?)
or lastly what is mentioned in this thread, how would it fair to be rhinolined bushwackers and rockerpanels to begin with, and if everything goes well front and rear bumper done after? I think i like the idea of the rhinolined everything the best since i do some hunting and wheeling every now and then and rhinoliner is supposed to be very durable, i just havnt a idea what it would look like!
help me out f150online!


But if I was you and I was painting / lining that much on a truck I'd go rhino lined.
After you used the rustoleum truck bed coating on the bumpers, rockers and fenders, did you follow up with a clear coat of any sort?
Also, how long did you let it cure before you put them back on your truck?
Thanks,
Andy
Also, how long did you let it cure before you put them back on your truck?
Thanks,
Andy


