Seymour Truck Bed Liner, Specialty Automotive Truck Bed Coating Spray Paint (15 oz)
Professional Aerosol Bed Coating for Trucks & Trailers
Product Line: Automotive Specialty SKU: 20-41$11.00
Seymour Black Truck Bed Coating Spray Paint Product Details
Step up your game with Seymour Truck Bed Liner, the ultimate tool for the hands-on truck owner who demands nothing but the best. Born from the pioneering spirit of Seymour of Sycamore—where quality means everything.
Our truck and trailer bed coating kit is designed for the hardworking DIYers and professionals who take pride in their work. Ensure your truck or trailer withstands whatever life throws at it with this durable, impact and abrasion resistant sealant with a satin black textured finish.
Tough, flexible, and ready for action, our heavy-duty truck bed coating spray paint doesn’t just meet the highest standards—it sets them. Extend the life expectancy of your vehicle and equipment. Gear up with Seymour!
Protect Your Truck or Trailer
Armor your ride with a rugged truck bed coating engineered for the toughest conditions. This formidable shield protects against rust, corrosion, and abrasion. It withstands impacts like a champ, improves traction, and resists water. Infused with advanced protective properties, it forms a barrier that withstands daily wear and tear, keeping your vehicle in prime condition.
Be ready for anything, anywhere, any time with this easy-to-DIY aerosol truck bed coating spray paint. Designed to protect the life and aesthetic of your truck or trailer, no matter where your journey takes you.
Tough & Flexible Protective Coating Spray Paint
Crafted for those who demand the ultimate in durability and adaptability, our truck bed coating spray is no ordinary coating. It’s a flexible battle armor for your truck bed, trailer floor, fender, bumper, roll bar, and more.
Seymour’s professional aerosol bed coating spray paint is ready to take on the harshest of environments. It’s specially formulated to apply a thick, durable black coating and sealant to form a long-lasting protective layer. This flexible yet rugged shield molds to your truck bed, ensuring it stands up to heavy loads, harsh chemicals, and extreme weather conditions.
Fast Cure Time & Excellent Adhesion
Our DIY truck bed liner coating spray is a game-changer for truck enthusiasts and professionals alike, boasting unmatched toughness, a swift cure time, and stellar adhesion.
- Dry to the touch in just 30-45 minutes.
- Ready to handle in 8-10 hours.
- Back in service within 24-36 hours.
- Full cure in approximately 4 days.
This rapid drying process means less downtime and more driving time. Once it’s set, it’s there to stay! Seymour Specialty Automotive Truck Bed Coating Spray Paint is the perfect ally for anyone looking to combine efficiency with enduring protection.
DIY Truck Bed Liner
For the automotive DIYer, every project is a testament to skill, pride, and the joy of hands-on work. With Seymour’s DIY truck bed liner coating paint, you’re protecting your truck and claiming a piece of professional-grade excellence for your own.
Trusted by pros but made for everyone, Seymour is designed for those who demand perfection from the first coat. Our products are crafted to deliver unsurpassed quality, selection, and value. Whether refreshing an old favorite or customizing your newest project, our professional aerosol truck bed coating spray paint empowers you to achieve pro results in your own garage.
Suggested Uses for Seymour’s Black Truck & Trailer Bed Liner
Maximize the durability and appearance of your vehicle with Seymour’s satin black truck bed liner coating spray. Ideal for a wide range of applications, it provides unparalleled protection for:
- Truck beds
- Trailer floors
- Vehicle panels
- Fenders
- Wheel wells
- Bumpers
- Roll bars
- Repairing existing liner coatings
- Ideal for use on your truck bed, trailer floor, fenders, wheel wells and repair existing liner coatings
- Specially formulated to apply a thick and durable coating that forms a long-lasting protective layer that is both tough and flexible
- Protects against rust, corrosion and abrasion, withstands impacts, provides improved traction, and resists water
- Fast cure time and excellent adhesion
- Dry times: (30-45 min. to touch), (8 -10 hrs. to handle), (24-36 hrs. to return service), (~4 day to full cure)
UPC: | 043281008686 |
Part #: | 0000200041 |
Container Size: | 20 OZ |
Net Fill Wt. OZ: | 15 |
Net Fill Wt. G: | 425 |
Prop 65 (cancer): | yes |
Prop 65 (repro): | yes |
Safety Data Sheet: | View Safety Data Sheet |
Product Information Sheet: | View Product Information Sheet |
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Scott tefft –
Can this be painted after it dries
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, but you would need a paint that is flexible, one that would expand and contract in the same way as the truck bed coating. An oil-based acrylic/vinyl type paint should work. Otherwise, you run the risk of cracking and peeling. Also, be sure let the truck bed coating fully cure before top coating.
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Jeremy –
What colors do you have in the bed liner spray
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Seymour Paint –
Hey there, we only carry black bed liner.
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Aaron Post –
When doing touch up what do I need to do to prep the existing surface besides just cleaning it?
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Seymour Paint –
Assuming the surface is free of rust a simple cleaning is all that is necessary. If there any spots that are glossy, they should be scuffed up to improve adhesion. If you have further questions, please contact our technical department at 815-895-9101.
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SCOTT –
IS THIS PRODUCT ONLY FOR STEEL OR CAN IT BE USED ON WOOD OR FIBERGLASS?
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Seymour Paint –
It can be used on both wood and fiberglass iF they are primed first.
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Miguel Parras –
Can this be used inside truck cab floor?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, just be sure the surface is clean and if itâs glossy to scuff it up so proper adhesion is achieved.
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Adam Irie –
Do you have a Pay Pal Option ?
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Seymour Paint –
Unfortunately, we only have credit card option only.
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Omar –
Can it be applied more then 1 time to make it thickener
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, multiple coats are recommended to add protection and more closely replicate a spray-on bed liner application.
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Douglas Deutsch –
How many cans would I need to do a 6.5′ bed?
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Seymour Paint –
One can covers between 10-15 square feet. I would suggest 4-6 cans for the entire truck bed to be safe!
Please make sure to calculate the area of your truck bed.
Example:
Assume a truck bed measures 48 inches in width by 96 inches in length.
We would calculate: 48 x 96 = 4,608.
We would then calculate: 4,608 ÷ 144 = 32, so our truck bed has an area of 32 square feet.
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Nick carpentier –
Can I use this to repaint a already existing rhino liner. Make it look new again?
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Seymour Paint –
I think it could work. Not sure what the rhino liner is, but the truck bed coating is black with embedded rubber granules to give it texture.
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Russ –
I got a 7×12 dump trailer if I sand it all out with sandblaster will this stick to it and how well how long will it last
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Seymour Paint –
For an area that size, the truck bed coating would not be cost effective to use spray cans (although it might be effective for getting into corners, etc.). While we donât sell it in gallons, I would recommend finding this product for the main body of the trailer.
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Ladon Miller –
Can it be used on rubber or plastic?
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Seymour Paint –
It can be used on hard plastic, but not rubber.
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Jerry –
How many cans for a six foot bed. 05 f150
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Seymour Paint –
For a six-foot bed applied to an appropriate thickness youâd likely need a dozen or so.
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Tony –
Can it be used on a jeeps hardtop?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes. You might want to scuff the hard top with steel wool to ensure proper adhesion.
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Roni westray –
I have a utility body which had rust spots when I bought it new. Can I spray over the rust spots or will it come through?
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Seymour Paint –
You could apply the rust converting primer (#16-45) first and then topcoat with the truck bed coating and it shouldnât come back. Wire brush as much of the rust off first though.
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Andy –
Can this be applied over the top of powder coating? I have a MOLLE system in my truck bed which needs retouching. Alternatively, I was looking at your wrinkle product.
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, with a little light scuffing you can apply this paint directly over powder coated metal.
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Matt –
Can you paint over it?
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Seymour Paint –
It is not recommended unless the topcoat is a flexible type of paint.
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Scott –
Can you use this over VHT rollbar and chassis epoxy ??
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Seymour Paint –
Yes. Some light sanding will help with proper adhesion.
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Vinnie T. –
Do you sell the bed liner coating in larger sizes where I could possibly mix it in a spray gun? Looking to purchase a few quarts? Thanks.
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Seymour Paint –
We are currently expanding our Protective Coating Line. Please check back in early May.
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Robert Daugherty –
When covering a truck bed what is the coverage area per can? And how does the Sun affect this product note I live in Arizona
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Seymour Paint –
You can expect 12 square feet per can. The polyurethane formula will hold up well in sunlight. Expect to apply multiple coats to achieve the thickness of a drop-in liner.
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Gene –
using it to strengthen a bathtub ( towel horizontal bar or rack) then paint it white ?
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Seymour Paint –
This would not be recommended.
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Angel –
Wondering what the finish texture is like? Is a sandpaper rough finish or more of a rubber paint feel?
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Seymour Paint –
There are fine rubber granules embedded in the coating, so the texture is a little bumpy. More like a rubber paint feel.
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Mary Jeffers –
How long should you wait in between coats
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Seymour Paint –
15 minutes. With more coats the curing time increases so most likely youâll need a few days for it to cure before putting back into service.
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Jaye Tkac –
How many can to complete a 6â bed
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Seymour Paint –
One kit would cover an 6′ bed.
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Michael B. –
Does the bed have to be sanded before appling?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, itâs helpful to scuff the bed with a scotch brite pad or steel wool.
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Charles Frederick –
s your bed liner paint UV proof?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it has UV inhibiting characteristics.
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mike –
How many cans are required to completely coat the bed floor and walls of a full size longbed pickup?
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Seymour Paint –
For adequate thickness youâll need 2-3 coats. Figure about 10 square feet per can per coat.
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