Spray-On Bedliners Put Pride Back in Trucks
ArmorThane Make Old and Grimy Bed Liners Look New
Benefits of an ArmorThane Truck Bedliner
Scratch and Dent Resistance
Matching or Contrasting Colors
Permanent Designs
Fenders, Bumpers, Nerf Bars, Trim and More
Professional Application
Sprayed-on…
Better Than Drop-in
Compare Spray-on Bedliners to Drop-in:
- No attachment holes
- No scratching paint
- Maximized cargo space
- Wide range of colors and OEM color match
- No worry with fit; fits all sizes, shapes
- No vibration or noise
- No fading, warping, cracking
- Easy to clean
- More attractive
- Increased resale value
Sprayed-on…
Better Than Factory-Installed
Professionally trained applicators deliver:
- Thicker application for greater protection
- Aliphatic coating that doesn’t fade like aromatic chemicals
- Wide range of colors and OEM color match
- Optional application to rocker panels, etc
- Repair options after an accident
Truck bed protection started with simple modifications, such as installing planks of wood to truck beds. The industry has made enormous strides since this era of simplicity. A more advanced method was created as pickup trucks began to be designed more frequently to haul cargo. Thermoforming, a process in which a plastic sheet is heated to a pliable temperature, formed to a specific shape, and then cut to create a usable product, would eventually lead to the first plastic drop-in bedliner. In the '80s, companies began to replicate this design and manufacture pre-formed liners on a massive scale.
Spray-on Bedliners
Spray-on bedliners come in various formulations and process techniques such as aromatic or aliphatic, high or low pressure, polyurea or polyurethane, or hybrid and solvent-based. Performance relies on the initial surface prep work completed before spraying.Aromatic
Aliphatic