Install & Review Of The Bully Rubberized DIY Truck Bed Liner Kit

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What’s up everybody? In today’s video, I will be doing an install and review of the Bully Rubberized Spray On Bed Liner. This kit is a Low VOC, Non Toxic, Water Based, Environmentally friendly, spray liner made from recycled tires. It is a low cost kit that easily compares to other DIY kits on the market but with no chemicals and easier preparation to your truck bed.

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I like the way I sprayed mine. I drove it to a place. dropped it off for the day and then picked it up later.... its all perfect haha I only just watched this because I was curious as to what all it entails and if I had wasted my money because they really got it done pretty quick, now I know I am glad I just had someone do it. I have the tools and ability but do not have the time or interest in doing all that right now! plus my truck bed had a bunch of rust in it that they cleaned up first . it was worth the $ for me to just have it done. they had two guys jump right on it this morning and had it done by noon. that would have taken me a long tedious day or maybe a day and a half.

AsTheWheelsTurn
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Thank you for the great video. I have been looking for a bedliner for quite a while now. I couldn't make my mind up before I saw this. I was thinking of Raptor or Cobra. After looking for so long, it was great to see BullyLiner described so well. Other people have done good jobs as well on their videos, but you really did an excellent job on describing every aspect of this job. I only hope I can do as well as you did!

mityd
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I love how it has a matt look most other products is a glossy look and i don’t like it i’m doing my research now to see which product i will use thanks for this video

clintonmclimore
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I just used raptor liner on my 2012 JK hard top. Considering using bully liner for the interior. I do want to clarify that you don’t need to sand to bare metal for the raptor liner. Just need to scuff the paint decently. If you go to bare metal you will need to prime it. So I think the prep is similar.

michaelbassett
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Hello, what about rust prep as in the bed having surface rust? All the video examples I have seen are clean, no rust surfaces with no comments on how to prep surface rust. Unless I missed it. Thanks

boblowe-mitf
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Hands down the best way to prep a bed is by using a nylon cup brush 4 inch that screws onto a polisher or angle grinder ( you would need variable speed or low speed) i just got a HF rotary polisher/sander variable speed for 24 bucks i think. Also the maroon 3M scotch brite is your friend too.

garybrady
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I like this product, that said, raptor liner is less money, it does NOT require sanding to bare metal and if your wife ever sits in the cab of your truck she is in the nucleus of “chemical based products” from the seats to the dash to the carpet to the in the blank with every component that exists in your cab)

bonzology
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One way to strip beds and anything else is find a monument shop as they use engine-driven air compressors feeding industrial blast pots and most blast on the side for cash. Manual sanding is tedious and cannot produce nearly the frosty clean "toothy" surface blasting does. Well worth up to a hundred bucks (iIve not paid more than fifty but it varies by location) vs the misery of trying to manually sand where mechanical sanders etc don't quite reach.

obfuscated
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Pretty good idea because most shops want 660!! For a liner 😂

fordmech
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Just waiting for tub to dry out and will use roller and brush for painting, wish me luck 😁

mrcina
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Mineral spirits is exactly the wrong thing to use, acetone is the correct thing to use, see how your bed went from light chalky gray to the darker color after mineral spirits? That is the residue left behind by the MS, my guess is u will get adhesion failure before a year is up

bonzology
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do you or anyone know the methods and tech for painting OVER Bullylinner? Thats what paint, etc. to change color over the top of Bullyliner.

boblowe-mitf
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My truck is painted with Raptor liner, Extremely hard to remove. Can I spray the bully liner on it ? I sprayed kinda thin not heavy so it doesn't have texture but somewhat like coarse sand paper type sprayed on with raptor liner. It was my first attempted, My other sprayed on jobs got way better. I bought 5 bottles to spray my 2005 Tacoma exterior.

kenken
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I noticed you didn't dare touch it or actually put something in the truck.. does it come off that easily?

rgbcolor
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Did you have any issues removing the tape since you waited 3 to 4 hours in between coats?

lifescomplacencies
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I must’ve missed it but what pressure did you used when you sprayed

dalemoorman
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Does the liner peel off with the tape?

mikekillian
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how many cans did it take? how many layers?

triplec
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i need something tough and strong even if it means lots of harsh toxic chemicals. sorry earth.

getprobed
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What kind of air compressor did you use and what were the specs on it? I’m having trouble finding an air compressor that I feel comfortable using.

johnathongarcia