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What bedliner producers won't tell us.
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rop-in bedliners, long toted as the best available truck bed protection will end up costing buyers more than just the cost of the liner.

That extra cost is severe paint damage to the truck’s floor. This damage is due to the liner shifting from side to side while the truck is in motion and after 3-6 months on new truck paint the results are ugly. In most cases the paint is scratched and sanded down to bare metal. And we know what happens to bare metal when mixed with the elements. Rust!

The plastic liner industry is betting you’ll never look under their product as very few customers remove the liner to clean debris that has collected.


Effects of a bedliner after six months of use
What about sprayed-on?

One choice is a sprayed-on bed liner. But buyers need some eye opening info here as well. Before the sprayed-on material is applied, your new truck paint must first be sandblasted. (Ouch) And over time, that handsome sprayed-on material fades into a chalky rendition of the original.

Owners must also be careful not to drop heavy objects on the floor or wheel wells. The sprayed-on type does not distribute that impact over a large area as drop-in bedliners do, leaving behind visible dents. Lastly, this sprayed-on process is forever. There is no taking the liner out to see that showroom-new paint.
So what's the solution?


Testimonial from a PaintSaver user.
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Fear not. There is a solution that allows you to keep that showroom-new paint finish for years to come. It’s called Paint Saver Pad. This simple but ingenious, waterproof, polyethylene pad keeps drop in liners from coming into contact with your paint. No more scratching, rust or dents and forget about sandblasting a $35,000 truck!! Developed by CDA, Corp., in Irvine, CA , the Paint Saver Pad has been solving this very problem for 12 years. It retails for about $30 and combined with a drop in bed liner is by far the best solution to truck bed protection and is the best bet for your dollar as well. They even guarantee your paint for 5 years when installed in a new truck. And when it comes to trade-in time, just pull the bed liner and Paint Saver out to show off that beautiful truck bed and get top dollar trade-in value.

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