camaro2ssblack
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- Nov 9, 2012
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My bedliner was neglected and had dried/chalked up. I finally got a few hours to restore it.
Process:
- Blast with water
- Scrubbed with Mother’s Tire Brush and McKees 37 All-Cleanse APC 1:1 x 2 times
- Rinse thoroughly and let air dry
- Treat with Megs Hyper Dressing 1:1 followed by UTTG using microfiber applicators x 2 coats
The microfiber applicators and some elbow grease were essential to restore the liner.
I think it turned out great! I am letting it dry overnight and I am sure I will have some light spots appear where the liner is still thirsty. Will follow up with additional coats as needed.
Nothing looks better than factory black plastics/rubber!
Process:
- Blast with water
- Scrubbed with Mother’s Tire Brush and McKees 37 All-Cleanse APC 1:1 x 2 times
- Rinse thoroughly and let air dry
- Treat with Megs Hyper Dressing 1:1 followed by UTTG using microfiber applicators x 2 coats
The microfiber applicators and some elbow grease were essential to restore the liner.
I think it turned out great! I am letting it dry overnight and I am sure I will have some light spots appear where the liner is still thirsty. Will follow up with additional coats as needed.
Nothing looks better than factory black plastics/rubber!

