Behind the Scenes: Prepping for a Flawless Spray-In Bedliner

Behind the Scenes: Prepping for a Flawless Spray-In Bedliner

At Texas Truck Riggins, we think that proper preparation is what sets apart a good Spray-In Bedliner from a great one. Each truck we work on receives meticulous attention to detail from the outset, well before the initial liner coat is put on.

The photo above shows one of our team members in the middle of the prep process. Before we even touch the spray gun, we take the time to:

1. Protect and Mask the Truck

Every truck bed is carefully masked off to ensure that the liner goes exactly where it should—no overspray, no mess. This protects your vehicle’s paint while giving us clean, professional edges.

2. Sand and Scuff the Surface

A spray-in liner is only as strong as the bond it creates with the bed of your truck. That’s why we thoroughly scuff and sand the surface, using professional-grade tools to remove the factory finish and create the perfect texture for adhesion. This critical step ensures that the liner doesn’t just sit on top of the surface but becomes a permanent part of your truck bed.

3. Safety and Precision

Our team uses safety gear, including respirators and protective equipment, to keep the work environment safe and controlled. Every step is handled with care to guarantee both the health of our crew and the durability of your truck’s new liner.

Why Preparation Matters

Skipping or rushing prep work can lead to peeling, bubbling, or weak adhesion over time. At Texas Truck Riggins, we don’t cut corners. The time we invest upfront pays off in years of durability, protection, and peace of mind for our customers.

Stay tuned to our Latest News section for more behind-the-scenes looks at how we keep trucks tough, protected, and ready for whatever the road—or job site—throws at them.

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