🛻 Armor up your truck bed with style and strength!
Rust-Oleum Automotive 248915 is a 32-ounce black enamel truck bed coating designed to protect metal surfaces from rust, scratches, and weather damage. It offers a textured matte finish that can be applied by roller or brush, covers 35-40 sq. ft., and dries in 4 hours, making it a fast, durable solution for truck beds and other vehicle parts.
Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Color | Black |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | special_feature |
Unit Count | 32.0 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Enamel |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Metal, Painted Surfaces |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Included Components | Rust-Oleum Automotive 248915 32-Ounce Truck Bed Coating Quarts, Black |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | False |
Model Name | Rust-Oleum Automotive 248915 32-Ounce Truck Bed Coating Quarts, Black |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | 000000 |
Full Cure Time | 4 Hours |
Coverage | see package |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
UPC | 020066186371 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066186371 |
Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
Item Weight | 2.22 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 5 inches |
Item model number | 248915 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Brushed |
Manufacturer Part Number | 248915 |
Special Features | special_feature |
K**E
Great stuff - use as directed
Product arrived quickly as per usual Amazon shipping. My plan was to use this to fix some rust on the inside of my trucks tailgate. Stripped the rust down to bare metal, primed and used a paint brush to apply product. It has some texture, and since the bottom outside of my tailgate also had some rust showing, i sanded down the bottom quarter, that matches theblack trim on my FX4. For the flat part, I tried a small roller, but that really brought up the texture, so smoothed out as best as possible with the brush. After 3-4 days of drying, the product looks great, and looks like it seals up tight.I also had some smaller paint chips coming off the outside of the doors, so I masked a straight line and prepped both doors and jams and applied the coating to those. Looks great & adds some stone chip protection too. Since my truck is a two tone with a dark grey bottom, it is not as noticeable if I tried to use in on a lighter color. I'm planning on purchasing the gallon size next, and finish my truck bed, but will probably use a roller, and a spray can to finish off the tough to reach areas. It seems to be thinner than expected when first applied, but using a second coat really builds up the thickness. I also cleaned up my trailer hitch with a light sanding, and applied to that. It makes it look brand new! Prep the surface per instructions,and use a paint brush for smaller areas. Very happy with this product
C**S
Scratch resistant
For those of you looking for a strong plastic like Bedliner paint that won’t scratch off easy, this is it. Not a rubber type with rubber chunks. I use this for coating gas tanks, frames or even body panels. Warning there is multiple versions of this. The grayish label or black are junk. I recently tried coating Jeep frame and it very easily scratches off. This red label version is the best but expensive only finding in a quart for $36!!! Relatively smooth finish with some texture. Not a fan of bedliner finish on body panels. Great product though. Have been using this stuff for more then 10 years now. Only thing I can find that’s actually durable.
B**L
IMPORTANT: TAKES **MULTIPLE DAYS** TO CURE
I used this stuff to paint the outside of a custom subwoofer enclosure I made for the trunk of my Audi hatchback. I wanted something that was durable enough to stand up to abuse from all my outdoors gear going in and out of the trunk, and boy did this deliver.It took about 4 coats to get the "textured" finish you usually see out of bed liner, but I got it! Smooth, like others have said, and not rough like Rhino. There is some gunky stuff in the can that actually clumps together to form the texture, so it is CRUCIAL that you shake the can up before you use it, and shake it well. Both my cans had all the gunk condensed at the bottom, and I had to re-seal them and shake to get it mixed properly.So why 4 stars?THIS. STUFF. STINKS.Lord have mercy, get ready to be gassed to death. I painted outside in the breeze, and it was definitely woozy work after about 40 mins. Even better, when it is curing, the scent lingers forever - and the curing process for me was around 7 days after the final coat was applied (humid PNW in April). During the curing process, near ANYHTING (including fingers) will mar the surface and cause the lining to scrape off or ruffle up. Plan for moving before starting paining (I made a stretcher thing out of 2x4's to take it from yard to garage).I recommend applying this stuff with a brush, as rollers cannot pick up the texturizing gunk properly, or layer it effectively. After multiple coats, one of those plastic texture rollers could be used to add more finish, but I found myself pleased with the brush-stroke look. Be sure to buy a throwaway brush to apply this, though - it is impossible to get this crap out of a brush afterwards. It completely ruined the brush I used despite all my efforts to save it. RIP Brushy Brush.Patience is key. I waited 30 mins between each of 3 coats and one day before the 4th.Happy lining!P.S. The sub sounds incredible XD
J**F
Nice Liber, Easy To Apy
I got this to effectively “paint” a roof cargo basket to help make sure it wouldn’t rust.It was easy to apply, seems durable, and looks pretty good.I’ve been thinking about doing the fender flares on my Jeep with bedliner, and after using this on the rack, I wouldn’t hesitate to use it on the flares.Good product.
B**B
It's ok...
The product was ok and worked well enough for my application. I used this to "rehab" a previously pro painted truck bed. It had worn away in some spots and faded over the years. If this was on a bare metal bed I would NOT have liked this product. It's very thin, little traction, and doesn't seem durable. But if you want to bring back an old worn out painted liner it's great (and cheap) for that. 1/5 stars for amazon who can't pack a box - can arrived dented and leaking.
R**S
Easy Application.
I used this to waterproof a tow behind trailer's domed cover instead of the problems associated with fiber glassing. It seems to have worked out VERY well after 4 weeks of towing at speed (45 to 70 mph ). No erosion noted, and we have had a lot of weather (rain ), used three coats after a period of cure ( 2 to 3 hours ) between each. I should add that the mileage is probably a little more than most people would put on. ( approx. 200 miles per week )
A**R
looks and wears great. Just tape off
I painted the hood of my Toyota pickup with this "Bedliner" paint almost 3 years ago, It needed a refresh and I wanted to do some on the fenders that had sun faded. The truck is a '94 Toyota pickup that has spent its whole life in So Cal and Texas and although it has no salt damage from road salt, the sun has taken it's toll on the paint. This stuff works, looks and wears great. Just tape off, roll on and let it dry. No rusting and no more sun damaged paint.
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