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Old 02-17-2012, 05:22 PM
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picked up some duplicolor bed-liner for the rear fenders, was tired of seeing body color in there. so i found out after that i missed an area and got some over spray on the bed side, anyone have an idea on how to remove it?



Old 02-17-2012, 05:46 PM
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That chit ain't coming off without the paint, got some on my worktruck when I did the bed. 3 years strong baby.
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thats good to know and bad to know lol, i re-did the current bedliner that was worn out with the left overs. i tried waxing the area, and some of the over spray came off, think if i clay bar it it would help? it isn't a thick over spray just some dots
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It wouldn't hurt to try, but that stuff is made NOT to come off.
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