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<blockquote data-quote="BDS05" data-source="post: 2732859" data-attributes="member: 9093"><p>I used the truck bed liner stuff from Cabelas and it lasted well, for years.. After three or four years, the only place it was peeling was in the back where water and oil would sit. Like anything else, the preparation in laying it is where it pays off.</p><p>For the black crud, an option to try is soaking it in acetone before killing yourself trying to scrub it. Speaking from MY personal experience, I've found acetone to work much better than paint thinner.</p><p>Goodluck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BDS05, post: 2732859, member: 9093"] I used the truck bed liner stuff from Cabelas and it lasted well, for years.. After three or four years, the only place it was peeling was in the back where water and oil would sit. Like anything else, the preparation in laying it is where it pays off. For the black crud, an option to try is soaking it in acetone before killing yourself trying to scrub it. Speaking from MY personal experience, I've found acetone to work much better than paint thinner. Goodluck [/QUOTE]
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