So now my 80 looks like a giant Oreo Cookie (bedliner/LOTS OF PIX!!)

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Ok, i guess its best to find out from al's how much to use. I have a body shop 100' from my shop so i have access to everything!!! Should i spray in their booth or inside and cover my shop?
 
Yea, i was wondering if the texture would be too thick for the handles..? Did u jamb the truck too? I fig at least spray B pillars?
 
Since i don't do body work and have never sprayed a car i am trying to keep it simple, just needing tips on where to mask, ect...its no show rig! I just want to do the best i can, i am also going to pull the flares and have them weld the holes, i don't weld either lol
 
Ok, i guess its best to find out from al's how much to use. I have a body shop 100' from my shop so i have access to everything!!! Should i spray in their booth or inside and cover my shop?

A good booth is always best just to keep foreign contaminants from ruining the job, but it's not really necessary :meh:

I've done plenty of jobs under our awning, even in the rain and they all turned out fine :cool:

Also, keep in mind bed liner tends to clog up booth filters much faster, so it might be wise to wait until right before the filters are due for a change before doing the job.
 
Yea, i was wondering if the texture would be too thick for the handles..? Did u jamb the truck too? I fig at least spray B pillars?

I didn't do the full jambs, just taped far enough inside so that the visible gaps show matching colors.

Since my rig was white to start with, this was a major pita going to black and tan :doh:
 
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