How Do You Clean A Sprayed-On Truck Bed Liner?
A truck bed liner protects the bed of the truck against dings, scratches and dents. Truck bed liners come in drop-in, a spray-on and roll-on forms. A spray-on liner consists of a thick protective coating sprayed over the truck bed. Once the coating has dried, the installer seals the liner. Spray-on truck bed liners require little maintenance and allow for easy cleaning. Walk through the truck bed. Pick up and remove any rocks and sticks. Sweep away any remaining debris, dust and dirt with a broom. Do not sweep rocks and sticks from the bed, as they can scratch and damage the bed liner. Fill a bucket with warm or hot water mixed with a car cleaning soap or liquid dish soap. Dip a sponge or cloth in the soapy water. Wipe down the sprayed-on truck bed liner with the soapy water. Scrub any hard to remove residue, such as tree sap, with a soft-bristled brush and soapy water. Do not use anything abrasive, which can scratch and damage the truck liner. Spray the soap residue from the truck bed