Bed Liner Repair Tips
- If the liner was applied by a commercial installer such as Line-X or Rhino Lining, it is best to take the vehicle in for repair/touchup.
- For DIY repairs make sure the patch material is compatible with the bed liner. Always use the same brand patch up as the original material.
- Wash the affected area to remove grease/dirt with a non-oily detergent such as car wash agent.
- Then cut away any loose material and use a wire wheel to rough up the edges for maximum adhesion.
- For hand application on a small area, dabbing with a brush works best.
- For cracks and small holes, let the patch material drizzle in the void. If you are spraying to repair a larger area, at least 6-inches all the way around.- Peter DuPre/ProPickup

















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