INSTRUCTION MANUAL One Tough Coating with endless applications Non Toxic • Water Base • Extremely Low VOC • Environmentally Friendly
Materials needed for preparation of truck bed Put down layers of rubber to any thickness by applying multiple coats for added protection or cushion desired! Green Scotch Pad 4 liter (1 gallon) volume coverage 4 ltr covers *approx 260sqft Two coats is recommended for normal truck bed use, 3 or more coats for heavy duty industrial use 8ft long surface area (including sides, front & tail gate) 260 Sqft 2 For more information and technical assistance info@nutechpaint.net or please visit us at www.
Bully Spray Gun available separately A. PREPARATION OF TRUCK BED (And any painted metals and fiberglass surface) 1. The surface must be clean, dry and free of oil & dirt. 2. Wash with soap and rinse with high pressure nozzle. Then let dry. 3. Use a bowl with acetone and 3M (green) Scotch Brite pad or fine sand paper. 4. Scuff the surface down using the Scotch Brite. Scuff the shine down to a dull matte finish. (There’s no need to sand down to bare metal, light sanding is also recommended). 5.
B. The BULLY QUICK-MASK COVER This cover is designed to fit all pickup truck sizes. It quickly covers the entire truck leaving only the truck bed opened for spraying. 1. Tape along the top of the side rails accordingly, to determine whether you’re coating the top of rails with the bed or not. 2. Tape a 12” paper along the cover by the cab. This will prevent excessive over spray buildup on the cover over time. 3. The cover is taped to the side rails and tail gate.
C. APPLYING BULLY RUBBER COATING (Using a Paint Brush & Roller) For best results, use: 1/4” nap micro fiber rollers & regular house paint brushes 1. Use undiluted and apply onto the prepared surface. Two coats is recommended for normal truck bed use. Apply unlimited, additional coats for heavy duty use. 2. Putting down your first “tack” coat. A “tack” coat is a light coat of material, gently brush/spray onto the surface to establish good adhesion. 3.
D. APPLYING BULLY RUBBER COATING (Using Bully Spray System) For best results, use: BULLY Spray Gun 1. Use undiluted and apply onto the prepared surface. Two coats is recommended for normal truck bed use. Apply unlimited, additional coats for heavy duty use. 2. Putting down your first “tack” coat. A “tack” coat is a light coat of material, gently sprayed onto the surface to establish good adhesion. 3. Allow the tack coat to dry to the touch before applying additional coats.
E. Using a Paint Brush & Roller Properly 1. Start by coating seams and corners of truck bed using a 2” household paint brush (not provided). Lightly dab BULLYLINER on rather than brushing it on like paint. Start with a light first coat, being careful not to let BULLYLINER clump or run. Coat tailgate areas in the same manner. 2. Use the 2” brush to apply to corners and areas where the roller won’t reach. Dab the coating on rather than brushing it on. This will give you a more even surface application.
E. Using a Paint Brush & Roller Properly (Continue) 6. Repeat the application process for the second coat (steps 1-5). 7. After second coat is dry to the touch, check for any missed spots and touch up. 8. Install tailgate and hardware. 9. The truck bed will be ready for light use in 10-12 hours. 10. Clean all tools using water before BULLYLINER has dried. F. Using BULLY HVLP Spray Gun Properly 1. Connect to an air compressor with a pressure of 50-60 PSI. (Higher pressure will provide a smoother finish.
F. Using BULLY HVLP Spray Gun Properly (Cont.) 4. When surface becomes tacky, spray second coat. Extreme climatic conditions of heat, humidity and cold The first coat should be dry to the touch within one hour and cured in 12-24 hours. 5. The more time between the final coat of BULLYLINER and the topcoat, the quicker BULLYLINER will harden for heavy use. For best adhesion, apply topcoat to BULLYLINER surface within 24 hours. NOTE: TWO COATS OF BULLYLINER ARE REQUIRED FOR ADEQUATE COVERAGE. 6.
G. Bully Pressure-Pot Spray System (Cont.) 1. Connect to an air compressor with a pressure of 50-60 PSI. (Higher pressure will provide a smoother finish.) Before starting the job, test spray the gun away from truck bed to become familiar with the spray pattern and coverage. 2. Spray an even coat over the entire surface to be covered in a quick, “S”-shaped motion. Be careful not to apply coat too thickly. Apply a thin, uniform coat of BULLYLINER to the entire truck bed.
G. Bully Pressure-Pot Spray System (Cont.) 4. When surface becomes tacky, spray second coat. Extreme climatic conditions of heat, humidity and cold The first coat should be dry to the touch within one hour and cured in 12-24 hours. 5. The more time between the final coat of BULLYLINER and the topcoat, the quicker BULLYLINER will harden for heavy use. For best adhesion, apply topcoat to BULLYLINER surface within 24 hours. NOTE: TWO COATS OF BULLYLINER ARE REQUIRED FOR ADEQUATE COVERAGE. 6.
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