Instructions / Assembly

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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. You can
later touch up with the brush later on.
3. After you have completed sealing the seams and corners,
begin to brush BULLYLINER on front and side panels of truck
bed with a roller.
4. Coating the tailgate using step 1-3. NOTE: In some applications it might be helpful to dab
BULLYLINER into the lower parts of the floor and tailgate slats with the paint brush and then roll the
BULLYLINER onto the top part. Be careful to watch for clumping. Occasionally stir BULLYLINER to
keep it from clumping.
5. After the first coat has been applied to the truckbed and tailgate, allow BULLYLINER to set up
(approximately 1-4 hours or when it is no longer tacky). Make sure to apply the second coat within 24
hours of the first coat application. Otherwise you will need to clean and scuff the first coat prior to
applying the second coat. NOTE: TWO COATS OF BULLYLINER ARE REQUIRED FOR
ADEQUATE COVERAGE. (Failure to apply two complete uniform coats will compromise the durability
and reduce the life of the bullyliner truckbed coating.) Use new roller to apply second coat.