Adam's Bed Liner Restorer
Adam’s Bed Liner Restorer is a very fast and easy way to revitalize the appearance of a worn out and heavily used truck bed liner, without making it slippery or unsafe in the process. This formula is an acrylic-based, sprayable coating that will darken plastics and rubberized spray-in bed liners in a matter of minutes and make them look factory new again. Adam’s Bed Liner Restorer is ready to use and can be applied by spraying it directly onto the surface, letting it penetrate and soak in, and then evening out the appearance, where necessary, while it dries to a satin sheen or semi-gloss finish.
- High Versatility Spray Coating Developed to Darken Bed Liners & Plastics
- Fast Drying – Less Chance for Pooling or Dripping
- Acrylic-Based Formula Levels Out Easily
- Provides UV Protection
- Darkens Appearance & Leaves A Semi-Gloss Finish
Instructions for General Use:
1. Ensure bed liner is thoroughly cleaned and dry and free of any dirt, dust or other debris before applying Adam’s Bed Liner Restorer.
2. Spray Adam’s Bed Liner Restorer directly onto the bed liner surface while attempting to avoid over saturating in areas like corners or excessive pooling in valleys; praying the product in a quick, full trigger pull, to atomize the product, will assist with this.
3. Using a microfiber applicator or microfiber cloth, spread any excessive chemical to even the appearance and ensure a thorough coat across the entire surface area.
4. Allow the formula to cure within 10-15 minutes and it will be dry to the touch and completely tack free. Avoid introducing water for 12-24 hours or the acrylic coating may reactivate.
5. The product can be reapplied, as desired, but additional coats will increase the likelihood of a glossy appearance.
6. Any tools, equipment, applicators or towels can be reused if promptly soaked with water and a detergent, such as Adam’s Towel & Pad Revitalizer, shortly after being exposed to Adam’s Bed Liner Restorer. Once cured though, the formula will leave a very difficult to remove finish.
Note: Adam’s Bed Liner Restorer is water-based, but it is not recommended to be diluted with water since the formulation is a balanced blend and the coating may not cure uniformly if the formula is altered.
Common Sense Warning:
Adam’s Bed Liner Restorer is an acrylic-based spray coating and therefore will be sticky and tacky during the curing period, so gloves and eye protection are encouraged. While the surface is curing, there is potential for dirt and dust to collect on the surface due to the type of technology used, so avoid applying on a windy day or in an overly dusty environment.