Sanding the Bed First?????
Local shop uses Scorpin spray in bed liners. I have never heard of Scorpin, Any thoughts?
Second, they said that they have to sand the bed down first to get the spray in product to adhere to the truck bed. It kinda makes sense, like painting the house. Did you have to get yours sanded before sprayed on your bedliner?
Thanks
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2001 Supercrew, Silver/Blue, 5.4, 4x4, CD Changer, Sliding Rear Window
Second, they said that they have to sand the bed down first to get the spray in product to adhere to the truck bed. It kinda makes sense, like painting the house. Did you have to get yours sanded before sprayed on your bedliner?
Thanks
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2001 Supercrew, Silver/Blue, 5.4, 4x4, CD Changer, Sliding Rear Window
Yep.... used an pneumatic sander to scuff the clearcoat. They certainly did not sand down to metal!
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2000 F-150 XLT Sport, Silver 4-door Supercab StyleSide
Short Bed (Only way to fit in the garage)
17" Sport Wheels with BFG tires, 3.55 R, 4.6l V8, Auto (First one in 20 years)
In-Dash Single CD Player, 60/40 Split bench dark graphite
Mods So Far
K&N Filter, Gatorback Spray-In Bedliner, Llumar ProShield Window Tint
WMS Velocity Tube, Black Westin Step Bars
Future Plans
Superchip, Upgraded Speakers/Stereo
FlowMaster Exhaust
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2000 F-150 XLT Sport, Silver 4-door Supercab StyleSide
Short Bed (Only way to fit in the garage)
17" Sport Wheels with BFG tires, 3.55 R, 4.6l V8, Auto (First one in 20 years)
In-Dash Single CD Player, 60/40 Split bench dark graphite
Mods So Far
K&N Filter, Gatorback Spray-In Bedliner, Llumar ProShield Window Tint
WMS Velocity Tube, Black Westin Step Bars
Future Plans
Superchip, Upgraded Speakers/Stereo
FlowMaster Exhaust


