

🛠️ Matte Black Mastery: Spray on, toughen up, and stand out with Rust-Oleum’s pro-grade truck bed coating!
Rust-Oleum 272741 is a 15 oz matte black spray can featuring a 2-in-1 paint and primer formula designed for automotive metal surfaces. It delivers a durable, rubberized, textured non-skid finish that protects against rust, fading, chipping, and abrasion. With fast drying in 1 hour and coverage up to 7 sq. ft., it’s ideal for truck beds and other vehicle parts requiring long-lasting corrosion resistance.












| ASIN | B00N4IOX26 |
| Brand | Rust-Oleum |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Color Code | 000000 |
| Coverage | Up to 7 sq. ft. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,154) |
| Date First Available | August 29, 2014 |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Full Cure Time | 1 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066233167 |
| Included Components | Spray Paint |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 15 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | 272741 |
| Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 272741 |
| Model Name | Automotive |
| Package Information | Can |
| Paint Type | Synthetic Rubber |
| Product Dimensions | 2.69 x 2.69 x 9.5 inches |
| Size | 15 Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Corrosion Resistant |
| Special Features | Corrosion Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Truck beds |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal |
| UPC | 020066233167 |
| Unit Count | 425 Grams |
J**H
Quality paint for Jeep bumper
I used this product for refinishing the bumper on my Jeep JK. It was easy to apply and covered well. The finish was perfect with a slight texture added. It’s holding up well after a few months with no signs of peeling or flaking.
E**M
I use this to paint everything - except my truck bed
I use this stuff all the time. It's the best of the 'bargain brand' rattle can bed liners that I've found. I've used it to spray ammo cans, workshop tables, desks, angle iron, and even a plastic project box. It works great in every case as long as you keep the tip clean and shake it well before using it. I have not used it for my truck bed... because I just don't think it would be durable enough. It's great as a toughened textured black spray paint, but I don't think it's robust enough to be a truck bed liner for any serious duty. That said, I don't think any of the rattle can bed liners I've tried live up to that requirement. If you want a truly durable bed liner, have one professionally sprayed. If you want something that will get you by and you're ok re-spraying every few years... this might fit the bill. It works great as a tough black spraypaint for other projects though. I always have some on hand.
R**S
Great product, hopefully stops the rust!
Black, Paint quality is great, using it to undercoat a Hummer H2. Definitely goes on well, looks great. Makes the underneath look so much better and will hopefully stop anymore rusting. Price is sorta inline, I have seen a little higher and lower.. so ease of it being in stock was a necessity… Dries fast and no run issues.
C**S
If you follow the directions, this stuff is great.
Maybe not quite as good as what you would pay top dollar for that a professional body shop would apply, but one of the best do-it-yourself protective coatings you can get. Simply follow the directions, prepare the surface, apply even coats, etc., and your project will turn out great. It can even go on over some (and I said "some" not "a lot of") rust without any problem. For example; in cases where sanding all the rust in some spots would pretty much mean sanding a hole through the metal.
D**E
Save your Spray tips
This is a great price for the six pack and the product is excellent. The quality of the finish is directly related to how far you hold the can away from what your spraying. The tips clog fast, as soon as it does pull it off drop it in some acetone clean it out with some compressed air and maybe a needle. Repeat as necessary. After the first can I just kept swapping tips. I used this to a paint the bumpers on my car, after I sprayed it and let it sit dry to touch I over Sprayed it with Gloss black enamel rustoleum to even out the color and brighten it a little bit. Dont know how long it will last but it looks good right now.
M**K
Buy more than you think you’ll need
Whatever you think you’ll need, double it. I used 14 cans of the Pro to do 2 layers on my truck bed (8FT) and I still came up a bit short. Had to order 3 more to finish the job. It’s easy to apply, but be sure to have a spray can of WD-40 to blow out the clogs on the paint nozzle. They clog quick. Probably 3-4 times per can. It dries quick, about 1 hour. You can also start your second coat within minutes but I waited 2 hours until it was less tacky. Definitely use a sander to rough up the existing paint and remove the rust. I spent more time prepping on the tailgate as it gets the most abuse. Even added a third coat. The rest of the bed has fixed equipment on it so hopefully not getting down to bare metal won’t do me wrong. Most important thing is to clean everything well so it’s not adhering to dust particles and whatever else was in your bed.
G**E
Might dry fast....but let it cure.
Used this for the step rails my Tundra to black out the chrome. I did three coats each tail, so about three total cans. It dries super fast especially in Texas summer sun, but let it cure for a few days after drying; otherwise it WILL tear. Worked like a charm. Very happy with the outcome.
R**T
Not a Pro level bedliner product.
Its nowhere near as durable as LineX. Have lineX on for 20 years and zero issues. This has been 3 days since sprayed, waiting another 2 or so before I put anything on it. Its far softer. If I were to do this again I would just get the 2 part Truck bedliner kit as that should be more durable. This is like plastic paint with some texture to it. So far normal car paint feels more durable. It will not be fun if I have to remove all this to apply something durable. A fingernail can scratch it off. Drop a metal object from a few inches and it scratches. The 2 coats is not enough. The 3 - 4 coats I did on the bed floor is thicker and you see the material move upon dropping something, but the 2 coats on side just not a real protective coating. Great experience with Rustoleum pro paints, this one misses the mark for the product category. The 2 part kit is likely far superior. Not until afterwords did I notice they recommend using the 2 part on the bed and this for the sides with all the little indents in the metal. Hindsight, the 2 part kit all over would be the right choice for a bedliner. Looks good for the most part, but very skeptical on durability. Probably will be touching up on occasion until I am frustrated enough to remove with a wire wheel and apply something stronger. I prepared the surface for hours, every inch more than scuffed. If you do not scuff well and clean with Acetone, you can rub it right off the clear coat paint with your finger.
R**N
Color matches great and creates a very good cover layer.
R**U
Exlent work
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