Posted 2025-08-08 1:59 AM (#554252 - in reply to #6713) Subject: RE: DIY truck bedliner vs Professional bedliner. The truth.
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Jed Lupowi - 2018-01-19 12:43 PM Figured you guys might want to see this DIY truck bedliner comparison I found www.store.sprayliningandcoatings.com/comparisons/diy-spray-truck-bed-liner-comparison/ It outlines specific differences between the DIY stuff … On DIY versus commercial grade, “polyurea” I located this http://spray-lining.net/wp-content/uploads/Spray-Lining-Franchise-R... It became a nice side job after 5 truck bedliners, and six full Jeeps. I’ve been doing a lot of research on Spray on truck bedliner lately.
Have you tested or compared any DIY brands for car bed liners,
Posted 2025-09-10 8:40 PM (#554286 - in reply to #6713) Subject: RE: DIY truck bedliner vs Professional bedliner. The truth.
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It's great that you've been diving into the world of truck bedliners! The comparison between DIY and professional-grade options is definitely worth exploring. DIY products often offer a more affordable route, and if you’re comfortable with the application process, they can yield decent results for lighter use. However, professional grade polyurea coatings typically provide superior durability, resistance to chemicals, and better overall protection against wear and tear.
Given your experience with five truck bedliners and six full Jeeps, it sounds like you have a solid foundation to assess which method works best for you. If you’re planning to use your truck for heavy-duty tasks or in harsh conditions, investing in a professional application might be wise. On the other hand, if it's more for casual use or aesthetics, DIY could be a fun and rewarding project.