Spray In Bedliner on Floorboard

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Spray In Bedliner on Floorboard

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Has anyone done this? Do you think a shop would spray out a small piece like this? If not, do you think the store bought stuff could work or just make a huge mess? What do you think about surface prep for this stuff?
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what about this stuff

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http://www.levineautoparts.com/duptrucbedli.html

i think I'll try something like this.
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Wouldn't do it...
That stuff is a mess if you accidently spill gas on it while filling up.

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I've used it and never had a problem with it - gas or not. I used bed liner on the floorboard, wheels, transmission cover and mirror stems.
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I have the Line X bed liner and also have it on the rear bumper of the truck because the bumper is narrow and got real slick when wet. Spill gas on it all the time when refueling the quad in the truck bed and have never had an issue. I would find a Line X dealer because their product is non-skid. Been thinking about doing both flatbed trailers too.
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