Brand | Rust-Oleum |
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Color | Black |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 15 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 15 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Scratch Resistant |
Unit Count | 15.0 Ounce |
Paint Type | Spray |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Floors |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | Spray Paint |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Model Name | Truck Bed Coating Spray |
Package Information | Bottle |
Color Code | Black |
Full Cure Time | 1 Hours |
Coverage | 20 sq ft |
Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
Part Number | 248914 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 10 inches |
Item model number | 248914 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Matte |
Material | Plastic |
Pattern | Paint |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Certification | Stops rust formula |
Special Features | Scratch Resistant |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Satisfaction Guaranteed |
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Rust-Oleum 248914 Truck Bed Coating Spray, 15 oz, Black, 15 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Color | Black |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 15 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 15 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Scratch Resistant |
Unit Count | 15.0 Ounce |
Paint Type | Spray |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Floors |
About this item
- Ideal for use on truck beds, trailer floors, fenders and other metal surfaces
- Stops Rust formula provides long lasting protection with any-angle spray comfort tip that reduces finger fatigue and makes it easy to reach hard to paint places
- Dries to the touch in 1 hour and covers up to 20 sq. ft. per can
- Offers superior durability and can be used on bare or primed metal truck beds
- Textured non-skid finish is resistant to scratches and the outdoor elements
- Conforms to the exact shape of the truck bed
- Reduces road noise
- Protects the surface from impact, scratches, weather and fading
- Stops Rust Formula prevents corrosion and rust
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Durability | 3.6 | 3.6 | 4.2 | 3.3 | 3.9 |
Adhesion | 3.4 | 3.4 | 4.4 | 3.4 | 3.9 |
Easy to use | 3.1 | 3.1 | 4.4 | 3.2 | 4.2 |
Value for money | 3.8 | 3.8 | — | — | 4.0 |
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volume | 15 fluid ounces | 15 fluid ounces | — | 13.5 fluid ounces | 15 fluid ounces |
unit count | 15 | 90 | 14.3 | 11.3 | 90 |
paint type | Spray | Spray | Spray | Spray | Synthetic Rubber |
surface suggestion | Floors | Floors | Wood,Plastic,Metal,Aluminum,Fiberglass | — | Metal |
exterior finish | Metal,Paint | Metal,Paint | Aluminum | — | — |
full cure time | 1 hours hours | 1 hours hours | — | — | 1 hours hours |
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From the manufacturer
Truck Bed Paint and Protection
The premium selection of Rust-Oleum Truck Bed Coating products provides a fast and practical way to extend the longevity of vehicles. Whether it's to keep new trucks looking their best or to revitalize rusted, weathered beds after years of use, these rust-resistant formulas ensure exceptional protection from the elements and wear. Versatile paints can also be used on fenders, step areas, trailer floors and more.
Attractive Finish That Extends the Life of Truck Beds
Premium Bed Liner: Built for the Long Haul
Weather, rust and wear can cause major damage to truck beds over time, shortening their usable life and leaving unsightly marks. Rust-Oleum truck bed coatings all contain the powerful Stops Rust formula to halt corrosion and protect vulnerable metal from moisture. Specialized textured paints also include fade, chip, and scratch resistance to ensure that surfaces stay sealed and attractive through harsh conditions.
Use on new truck beds to ensure they stay in top condition or on old, worn beds to restore them to like-new quality.
Choosing the Right Coating
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AerosolSpray on aerosols go on fast and make it easier to create a uniform, drip-free finish. They are ideal for coating tight spaces, corners and curves where brushes may have trouble reaching. |
Brush-OnTraditional quarts or gallons can be used with a brush, roller or paint spraying system. They allow for more direct control during application and offer greater total coverage per can. |
Clear CoatClear coats allow for the same degree of protection as opaque coatings while still letting the beauty of the original surface show. Great for keeping new truck beds looking their best. |
Proper Preparation for Better Results
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Remove Paint and RustRemove any loose paint or rust from surface. For better final coat adhesion, lightly sand surface with medium grit sand paper. |
Thoroughly Clean SurfaceRemove all dirt, grime, grease and residue from area to be painted. Allow to dry completely. |
Mask Off AreasUse painter's tape and coverings to mask off areas that you do not want coated. This will help avoid overspray errors. |
Apply PaintUsing method indicated on label, apply 2-3 light coats. Refer to full instructions on can for recoating times. |
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Rust preventative | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Non-skid textured finish | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Scratch, fade and weather resistance | Great | Great | Best |
Adhesion | Great | Great | Best |
Good for coating tight spaces and contours | ✓ | ✓ | |
Apply with brush, roller or sprayer | ✓ | ||
Coverage | 15-20 sq. ft. | 35-40 sq. ft. per quart | Up to 7 sq. ft. |
Dry to touch | 30 minutes | 2 hours | 1 hour |
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ASIN | B003CT49B2 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #9,257 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #38 in Care Corrosion & Rust Inhibitors |
Date First Available | April 1, 2010 |
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Rust-Oleum Automotive Truck Bed Coating Spray is a textured finish that forms to the contours of a truck bed. Ideal for recoating and restoring worn, unfinished or previously finished metal truck beds. The advanced formula helps prevent truck bed damage caused by scratches, rust and weather. Also ideal for running boards, bedrails and more. Use outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.
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Rust-Oleum Truck Bed Coating is an easy to use spray on coating that provides a durable, abrasion resistant, textured, non-skid finish to truck beds.
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Regular cost is to steep for ongoing inventory , only buy full price if active project
First, RUST-OLEUM SUCKS FOR NOT FIXING THE SPRAY CLOGGING ISSUES!!!!
I am making an 8” high (above wheel wells) false bed, which extends over the open tail gate, for my 2009 Nissan Crew Cab. This is for 2 reasons.
1. Sleep 2 people comfortably.
2. Wheel wells prevent efficient packing of the vehicle, particularly with Costco/Home Depot storage tubs. Now I can pack up to 14 pre-organized and labeled camping storage tubs (7 on 7) perfectly, within 5 minutes while packing long things like poles, tools, rods and chairs underneath the false bed. Ratchet strapping is now simple, fast and requires no bungees.
1. I bought some 3/8” plywood. Home Depot recommended I used Kilz2 ($17) to prime it.
2. I applied 2 heavy coats on the top and 1 on the bottom using 3/4 of a gallon.
3. I allowed the paint to set 2 days between coats. Have no idea if that matters.
On 8/29/16, today, I used the first two 15oz cans of Rust-Oleum Truck Bed Coating.
1. I first weighed both cans without the caps. Can1 = 19oz, Can2 = 19.2oz.
2. I used a Rust-Oleum Comfort Grip trigger ($6) which I already happened to have. Having read 90% of all of these reviews, there was no possible way I was going to attempt to use this stuff without a spray trigger.
3. I shook both cans at least 4 minutes each over 1.5 hours as I did other stuff. I have no idea if that helped, but I was not taking chances.
4. When I began painting it was 87F with 16% humidity.
5. CAN1 began sputtering immediately. I kept shaking it upright while I sprayed and did not get any drops until about half way when it started sputtering again. I then turned the can upside down and the spray became very smooth and I did not have to shake it at all, but then drops started falling and became worse as the can emptied. SEE PIC. When the paint ran low, I began doing the 3/8” sides so I could continue painting.
6. CAN2 began sputtering immediately and I immediately turned it upside down when I began spraying resulting in paint drops again, but no shaking was necessary. The paint drops are of no consequence whatsoever for this project and will be hidden by the second coat. When the paint ran low, I had to stand the board up to continue.
7. Two cans barely covered the 57”x80” (32sf) surface and 3/8” sides in a splotchy manner with numerous small areas not fully coated. 3 cans were required. It will take a minimum of 3 cans to do a second coat correctly.
8. After using every possible drop I could, can 1 weighed 4.5oz and can 2 weighed 4.3oz for a net usable amount of 14.5oz and 14.9oz respectively. Woo hooooo!!!
9. I compared the grit on the finish with 60/80/100/120/150/240 sandpapers that I had on hand. It was very hard to compare since the painted grit was much more sparse than sandpaper. My best guess would be equivalent to between 80-100 grit.
10. This stuff does not compare in any way to the stuff sprayed professionally in truck beds. However, it’s so cheap that you should consider carefully whether you need the professional spray job or the better brush/roll-on versions.
TIPS:
1. USE A GOOD SPRAY CAN TRIGGER!!! They work great upside down too. I did not get a single drop of paint on my latex gloves while spraying despite shaking the can, and with drops falling.
2. Spray the downward area of the item first. Then when the can starts sputtering, you can level the can out towards the sides and effectively use more paint.
3. A can might cost you up to a $1 more at Home Depot or Walmart. So don’t worry about under-ordering.
*** 30 August 2016; UPDATE/CORRECTION ***
I bought an additional 4 cans from my local Home Depot at $7.46 ea, before 10% military discount, for a total of 6 cans, the last one for touch ups.
The 6 cans weighed an average of 18.98oz before using (without cap) and ranged from 8.7 to 9.3oz. The 5 used cans weighed an average of 4.2oz after using as much as possible for a net average of 14.84oz of paint per can.
When I began painting tonight, it was 88F and 24%RH.
CAN3: I neglected to turn the cap to the front after shaking it and began spraying inside the trigger housing. Bummer. I had to clean it up real quick before starting again. I turned it upside down to spray and it began sputtering badly. I turned it back upright and it began spraying smooth until it got down to about 50-60% and then I had to shake it up and down every 10 seconds or so at decreasing intervals.
CAN4 worked the same as Can3.
CAN5 worked the same also except that it had a much, much better black matte finish then the other 2 cans, which is good because I over sprayed with Can3, and it ran, and was too glossy.
TIP 4: How your cans perform depends on the batch, which depends on where you bought it.
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2016
First, RUST-OLEUM SUCKS FOR NOT FIXING THE SPRAY CLOGGING ISSUES!!!!
I am making an 8” high (above wheel wells) false bed, which extends over the open tail gate, for my 2009 Nissan Crew Cab. This is for 2 reasons.
1. Sleep 2 people comfortably.
2. Wheel wells prevent efficient packing of the vehicle, particularly with Costco/Home Depot storage tubs. Now I can pack up to 14 pre-organized and labeled camping storage tubs (7 on 7) perfectly, within 5 minutes while packing long things like poles, tools, rods and chairs underneath the false bed. Ratchet strapping is now simple, fast and requires no bungees.
1. I bought some 3/8” plywood. Home Depot recommended I used Kilz2 ($17) to prime it.
2. I applied 2 heavy coats on the top and 1 on the bottom using 3/4 of a gallon.
3. I allowed the paint to set 2 days between coats. Have no idea if that matters.
On 8/29/16, today, I used the first two 15oz cans of Rust-Oleum Truck Bed Coating.
1. I first weighed both cans without the caps. Can1 = 19oz, Can2 = 19.2oz.
2. I used a Rust-Oleum Comfort Grip trigger ($6) which I already happened to have. Having read 90% of all of these reviews, there was no possible way I was going to attempt to use this stuff without a spray trigger.
3. I shook both cans at least 4 minutes each over 1.5 hours as I did other stuff. I have no idea if that helped, but I was not taking chances.
4. When I began painting it was 87F with 16% humidity.
5. CAN1 began sputtering immediately. I kept shaking it upright while I sprayed and did not get any drops until about half way when it started sputtering again. I then turned the can upside down and the spray became very smooth and I did not have to shake it at all, but then drops started falling and became worse as the can emptied. SEE PIC. When the paint ran low, I began doing the 3/8” sides so I could continue painting.
6. CAN2 began sputtering immediately and I immediately turned it upside down when I began spraying resulting in paint drops again, but no shaking was necessary. The paint drops are of no consequence whatsoever for this project and will be hidden by the second coat. When the paint ran low, I had to stand the board up to continue.
7. Two cans barely covered the 57”x80” (32sf) surface and 3/8” sides in a splotchy manner with numerous small areas not fully coated. 3 cans were required. It will take a minimum of 3 cans to do a second coat correctly.
8. After using every possible drop I could, can 1 weighed 4.5oz and can 2 weighed 4.3oz for a net usable amount of 14.5oz and 14.9oz respectively. Woo hooooo!!!
9. I compared the grit on the finish with 60/80/100/120/150/240 sandpapers that I had on hand. It was very hard to compare since the painted grit was much more sparse than sandpaper. My best guess would be equivalent to between 80-100 grit.
10. This stuff does not compare in any way to the stuff sprayed professionally in truck beds. However, it’s so cheap that you should consider carefully whether you need the professional spray job or the better brush/roll-on versions.
TIPS:
1. USE A GOOD SPRAY CAN TRIGGER!!! They work great upside down too. I did not get a single drop of paint on my latex gloves while spraying despite shaking the can, and with drops falling.
2. Spray the downward area of the item first. Then when the can starts sputtering, you can level the can out towards the sides and effectively use more paint.
3. A can might cost you up to a $1 more at Home Depot or Walmart. So don’t worry about under-ordering.
*** 30 August 2016; UPDATE/CORRECTION ***
I bought an additional 4 cans from my local Home Depot at $7.46 ea, before 10% military discount, for a total of 6 cans, the last one for touch ups.
The 6 cans weighed an average of 18.98oz before using (without cap) and ranged from 8.7 to 9.3oz. The 5 used cans weighed an average of 4.2oz after using as much as possible for a net average of 14.84oz of paint per can.
When I began painting tonight, it was 88F and 24%RH.
CAN3: I neglected to turn the cap to the front after shaking it and began spraying inside the trigger housing. Bummer. I had to clean it up real quick before starting again. I turned it upside down to spray and it began sputtering badly. I turned it back upright and it began spraying smooth until it got down to about 50-60% and then I had to shake it up and down every 10 seconds or so at decreasing intervals.
CAN4 worked the same as Can3.
CAN5 worked the same also except that it had a much, much better black matte finish then the other 2 cans, which is good because I over sprayed with Can3, and it ran, and was too glossy.
TIP 4: How your cans perform depends on the batch, which depends on where you bought it.
I had seen a few similar trucks linex'd and was impressed. However again, the price for a whole truck spray was not feasible.
I tried a few other spray products from cans and this one was actually really impressive. I decided to bite the bullet and ordered what I had counted out in coverage per can and added some buffer room. It was about 20 cans and 6 automotive primers.
After a giving a full sand and primer then coating to my hood and having a satisfactory result I committed to fixing the roof next, since mostly the flat surfaces were the affected areas. Both of which turned out excellent after a single coat. Application states multiple for best results and I plan on it down the road.
Some days later after having nothing but great experience with the durability I took on the rest of the truck, a few of the side fenders on the bed I didn't even bother to sand and only primered, as it was already good enough in my opinion, and frankly, it's a truck, you're gonna have dings and dents and trail damage.
All in all, very satisfied and will probably do the rock sliders on the wife's jeep with it.
Pro-tip: get the spray handle, your fingers will thank you.
Also, you WILL get runs if you coat too fast, keep in mind this stuff is basically hard spray paint but with grit mixed in it. Have you ever tried sanding... Sandpaper?
TLDR - Great value for a durable product that turns out great.
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2019
I had seen a few similar trucks linex'd and was impressed. However again, the price for a whole truck spray was not feasible.
I tried a few other spray products from cans and this one was actually really impressive. I decided to bite the bullet and ordered what I had counted out in coverage per can and added some buffer room. It was about 20 cans and 6 automotive primers.
After a giving a full sand and primer then coating to my hood and having a satisfactory result I committed to fixing the roof next, since mostly the flat surfaces were the affected areas. Both of which turned out excellent after a single coat. Application states multiple for best results and I plan on it down the road.
Some days later after having nothing but great experience with the durability I took on the rest of the truck, a few of the side fenders on the bed I didn't even bother to sand and only primered, as it was already good enough in my opinion, and frankly, it's a truck, you're gonna have dings and dents and trail damage.
All in all, very satisfied and will probably do the rock sliders on the wife's jeep with it.
Pro-tip: get the spray handle, your fingers will thank you.
Also, you WILL get runs if you coat too fast, keep in mind this stuff is basically hard spray paint but with grit mixed in it. Have you ever tried sanding... Sandpaper?
TLDR - Great value for a durable product that turns out great.
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