Removing bedliner

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Has anyone done this? I'm not planning on anytime soon but was just thinking about it down the road.
Can it be sandblasted off or does it have to be heated and scraped?
 
Has anyone done this? I'm not planning on anytime soon but was just thinking about it down the road.
Can it be sandblasted off or does it have to be heated and scraped?

What specific bedliner did you use?

I don't think sandblasting will touch bedliner. Maybe paint stripper? Maybe a good heat gun and an air chisel? Maybe dry ice and a cold chisel?
 
Heat gun, beer, scraper and friends to watch them do it. It's a pain.
If I was close, I would be one of those friends as I have a good heat gun, but don't drink beer, I wine.. Liquid and verbal.
Doing that now. Happy new year...

Just realized you are in Charlotte, that's close. New Years policy is to try and work with people I don't know but if I can I will. If it comes to heat and strip, let me know..
Have gun will travel....
Shane
 
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I've never removed a spray in bed liner, but I have had one sprayed in. Talking to Will at Mid-Carolina Line-X the subject of removing old spray in liners came up. He said the best way they have found to do it is to cut the old liner with a razor blade every 2 inches and then scraping it. A wire wheel in a grinder is used to remove the stuff that the scraper doesn't get.
 
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