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Full Truck Coating and Bedliner Done Right on This Ford F-350

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Here's what a working truck looks like when it gets treated the right way. This Ford F-350 dually came in showing its age - faded paint, a worn-out bed floor, and the kind of surface wear that happens when a truck actually gets used. Our job was to protect what's left and make it last a whole lot longer.

We started with a full truck coating using a textured spray-on finish. Everything got properly masked off - mirrors, lights, glass - before we laid down the coating across the entire exterior. That textured finish you see on the hood and body panels isn't just for looks. It's a tough, impact-resistant skin that stands up to gravel, debris, and daily abuse far better than standard paint.

The bed got its own treatment. The interior came out looking rough before we started - scratched-up diamond plate and worn surfaces that had taken years of loading and unloading. We sprayed it with a thick black bedliner coating that bonds directly to the surface, giving it a non-slip grip and serious protection against moisture, rust, and cargo damage. The dump-style tailgate and sidewalls got coated too, inside and out.

What we ended up with is a truck that looks sharp and is built to keep working. The contrast between the light gray exterior coating and the black bedliner gives it a clean, purpose-built look. Cleanup is easier. The bed won't rust out. And the exterior is no longer one rough season away from looking rough.

If your truck works hard, it deserves protection that actually holds up. Whether it's a bedliner, a full exterior coating, or both - this is exactly the kind of work we do every day.

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