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Pickup bedliner suggestions

donald73d

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I have a 2015 F250 with Ford factory bedliner. Pulled the bedliner yesterday and it looked pretty good after I vacuumed the pine needles and leaves out. Some paint missing in one or two spots and some surface rust.

So what to apply to the bed to protect it going forward. The plastic bedliner will go back on.

A professional spray bedliner?

Some DIY bedliner I apply just to the floor of the bed?

I don't want something really thick that would prevent me from putting back the plastic bedliner.
 
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Bert_

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I have a plastic liner in my 93 Chevy pickup. Inside of the bed is still really nice. Doesn't seem like you need to do anything
 

skippydoo

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I just got a new 26, f250 ford Pickup and had the bed sprayed locally. The body shop did an excellent job and it's thick. I'm very satisfied.
 
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jmdirk

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I rarely pay for stuff, but I feel like bedliner is one of those thing that I'd pay for. Just the cleanup and prep and all that stuff, I feel like getting Line-X would be the preferred method.

My 2016 F-150 has the factory spray in bedliner and it's pretty much flawless.
 

2gslse

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I would do a line x liner in it. I had my truck done when it was new back in 01 and its the only thing on it not rusted out now :( 😞
I have a couple small spots I've damaged dragging **** around but overall a great product
 

Xti04

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My son and I sprayed raptor liner in my 99 f250 last year and I have been impressed in how its held up. I bought a bed brush and prepped all surfaces then cleaned and wiped them down before spraying the sides and back. 20250627_114850.jpgOnce they were done, I removed the cardboard I was kneeling on and did the floor.20250627_120256.jpg20250627_122119.jpg20250627_121012.jpg20250627_122537.jpg
For a truck where you are going to reinstall the plastic liner, I think a diy product would hold up fine. I havent been easy on mine over the last year and its held up great.
 

PCustoms

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My son and I sprayed raptor liner in my 99 f250 last year and I have been impressed in how its held up. I bought a bed brush and prepped all surfaces then cleaned and wiped them down before spraying the sides and back. 20250627_114850.jpgOnce they were done, I removed the cardboard I was kneeling on and did the floor.20250627_120256.jpg20250627_122119.jpg20250627_121012.jpg20250627_122537.jpg
For a truck where you are going to reinstall the plastic liner, I think a diy product would hold up fine. I havent been easy on mine over the last year and its held up great.

I did raptor last year and about a month later put my camper insert back in so haven't looked at it in 12+ months.

I'm surprised that the rubber bumper on my drawers seems to be wearing through the liner on my tailgate.
 
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