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product_id: 6860592
title: "PlastiKote 265G Black Truck Bed Liner - 1 Gallon"
brand: "plastikote"
price: "1131621₫"
currency: VND
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.vn/products/6860592-plastikote-265g-black-truck-bed-liner-1-gallon
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# Tough, non-skid surface Extreme temperature resistance DIY application PlastiKote 265G Black Truck Bed Liner - 1 Gallon

**Brand:** plastikote
**Price:** 1131621₫
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PlastiKote 265G Black Truck Bed Liner - 1 Gallon by plastikote
- **How much does it cost?** 1131621₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vn](https://www.desertcart.vn/products/6860592-plastikote-265g-black-truck-bed-liner-1-gallon)

## Best For

- plastikote enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted plastikote brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Cargo Security:** Flexible, textured surface minimizes cargo slipping, ensuring your gear stays put.
- • **Weather Warrior:** Resists fading and withstands extreme temperatures, keeping your truck bed looking sharp.
- • **Quick & Efficient:** Water-based quick-drying formula covers a full-size pickup bed with just one gallon.
- • **Unmatched Durability:** Unique formula dries to a tough, non-skid surface that won't warp or crack, even under pressure.
- • **Transform Your Truck Bed:** Versatile do-it-yourself application with easy-to-use material that can be rolled, brushed, or sprayed on.

## Overview

PlastiKote 265G Black Truck Bed Liner is a versatile, easy-to-apply solution designed for DIY enthusiasts. This one-gallon product provides a tough, non-skid surface that resists warping, cracking, and gasoline, while also minimizing cargo slipping and withstanding extreme temperatures.

## Description

PlastiKote has you covered for your automotive paint, specialty paint, automotive touch up and scratch repair needs!

Review: Better than the Herculite or the Rustoleum liner. Looks great, easy to apply. - I bought this to overcoat the Herculite liner I applied 4 years ago. The old liner was scuffed and was showing the white truck bed. I bought the siphon spray gun to apply it. That gun quickly exhausted the compressed air supply of my Porter Cable pancake type air compressor. I could spray about 2 square feet of bed before the pressure dropped too much and then it was a wait for the compressor to pump back up. And then about 2/3 rds of the way done on my 8 ft bed the spray gun just stopped working period. So I grabbed a 4 inch throw-away brush (chip brush) and finished up. It went on somewhat thicker than the spray gun's application but the next day when it was fully dry you could not see any difference between the two sections. I applied a second coat using the brush and when it was dry it looked great. Much better than the Herculiner. All in all I used a little more than 3 qts of the 1 gallon can. Before this I tried Rustoleum bed liner and it was a waste of money. I did stir the Plastikote mix up with a drill motor operated mixing paddle both days before using it. The first day I could tell that the heavy particles had settled to the bottom of the can. The brush works so well that I suggest that you don't need a siphon spray gun. Time will tell how well this stuff holds up but right now I'm quite happy with it.
Review: Great stuff. arrived on time - Great stuff. arrived on time. I have used this for undercoating my 1950 Studebaker, for the flooring and for the roof top on my backyard locomotive and for the lid on my well house. Next year I plan to purchase another gallon and do the inside of the bed of my truck. Applies very easily with either a brush or with an under coating paint gun. I have done it both ways. Dries fast and is extremely durable. I would and I have recommended this to others

## Features

- Versatile do-it-yourself application with easy-to-use material that can be rolled, brushed or sprayed on
- Unique formula dries to a tough, non-skid surface that will not warp or crack and is gasoline resistant
- Flexible, textured surface minimizes cargo slipping, resists fading and withstands extreme temperatures
- Water-based quick drying formula for use on OEM factory-painted truck beds
- One gallon covers a full size pickup bed

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000CPA8B4 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand | PlastiKote |
| Brand Name | PlastiKote |
| Coverage | Full |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 74 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00071915224225 |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | PlastiKote |
| Model Number | 265G |
| Paint Type | Watercolor |
| Part Number | 265G |
| Size | Single |
| UPC | 071915224225 |

## Images

![PlastiKote 265G Black Truck Bed Liner - 1 Gallon - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81lTQnwzS9L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: can it be used over an existing sprayed on bed cover**
A: I know you can clean up Herculiner with MEK and it shines right up as it takes the surface layer right off.  This is what they suggest to do before patching or adding more.  I wonder if that would work with other liners that have been sprayed-on.  You'd have to ask the manufacturer of the product what to do to treat the old coating so that something else like this can stick.  I bet MEK or Acetone would do the trick for most coatings.

**Q: Will this work directly over plywood?**
A: I made my own truck bed cover out of plywood. It work out very well Untill it got a few nicks and scratches and water soak in before i could cover it up agian.  Lasted for a year and probably would have lasted longer.

**Q: Can I put this on my cement porch?**
A: CONCRETE SEALER & STAINEPOXY GARAGE FLOOR COATING KIT* Extreme epoxy formula* Anti-peel protection* Interior use onlyStd. Part No. 81020 Gray 81021 TanVOC. Part No. 02-1050020 Gray02-1050021 Tan* No hot-tire pickup* Easy to applyPREMIUM CLEAR COATING KIT* Ultimate showroom finish* Extreme epoxy formula* Interior use onlyPart No. 81052* Durable, protective finish* Use over Valspar® Garage Floor Coatingor bare concrete for a mirror-like shineSOLID COLOR CONCRETE SEALER* Low gloss, light gray, solid-color protective finish* Makes old concrete look new* Protects surface from gas, oil and otherhousehold chemicals* Ideal for driveways, sidewalks and patios* Labeled as Solid Color Concrete Stain in VOCmarketsPart No. 82020VOC Part No. 82320These are products by PlastiKote specifically for cement

**Q: how good would it be on entire truck?**
A: Terrible complete waste of money, raptor is very good product comes with everything in kit to spray on

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better than the Herculite or the Rustoleum liner. Looks great, easy to apply.
*by J***R on February 7, 2017*

I bought this to overcoat the Herculite liner I applied 4 years ago. The old liner was scuffed and was showing the white truck bed. I bought the siphon spray gun to apply it. That gun quickly exhausted the compressed air supply of my Porter Cable pancake type air compressor. I could spray about 2 square feet of bed before the pressure dropped too much and then it was a wait for the compressor to pump back up. And then about 2/3 rds of the way done on my 8 ft bed the spray gun just stopped working period. So I grabbed a 4 inch throw-away brush (chip brush) and finished up. It went on somewhat thicker than the spray gun's application but the next day when it was fully dry you could not see any difference between the two sections. I applied a second coat using the brush and when it was dry it looked great. Much better than the Herculiner. All in all I used a little more than 3 qts of the 1 gallon can. Before this I tried Rustoleum bed liner and it was a waste of money. I did stir the Plastikote mix up with a drill motor operated mixing paddle both days before using it. The first day I could tell that the heavy particles had settled to the bottom of the can. The brush works so well that I suggest that you don't need a siphon spray gun. Time will tell how well this stuff holds up but right now I'm quite happy with it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great stuff. arrived on time
*by M***Y on November 22, 2014*

Great stuff. arrived on time. I have used this for undercoating my 1950 Studebaker, for the flooring and for the roof top on my backyard locomotive and for the lid on my well house. Next year I plan to purchase another gallon and do the inside of the bed of my truck. Applies very easily with either a brush or with an under coating paint gun. I have done it both ways. Dries fast and is extremely durable. I would and I have recommended this to others

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works on the sides of cars/minivans too
*by R***E on October 2, 2014*

I bought this to cover the rocker panels, bumber covers, bottom of the doors, and fender flares or my Chyrsler Minvan. I've done this before to a car about 8 years back using Herculiner. This product is similar although the texture is more "flakes" than "bumps" like in the Herculiner. Some of the flakes really stick up out of the surface. It's only been 24 hours and it's not fully cured yet but so far it seems to be doing a good job. I prepped the heck out of the paint by scuffing it up with 120gr. paper both by hand and with a power sander to get all the gloss off of it and give it something to grip on. This is key if you don't want it to peel up again. Nothing sticks to glossy paint very well. I spent all morning from about 8AM to past noon taping off the minivan and sanding. Taping only took an hour or so, the rest was all sanding. It took about 2-1/2 hours to cover with about 3 coats, but that is because I was futzing around doing the insides of the doors and the inside parts of the body which take a lot of time. I found that if you try and brush it on you get no texture except at the end of your brush stroke. So if you just dab with the paint brush you get a pretty close approximation of what the roller does. But a paint brush is essential to get into the tight spots and creases where the roller just can't cover. After a few hours of drying I was able to close the doors and go in. The next morning there was no sticking or any issues. I have an outside parking spot off the alley in Chicago. I had to eventually go inside and lock up the car. But it was not a problem. No sticking and no peeling when I opened them up this morning. I could tell it was getting harder all day today each time I checked it. It was still a bit "soft" but dry this morning. I should have used a fresh roller-pan liner after about an hour or so. I think that as it was drying it was effecting the fresh stuff I was pouring into the pan and it kept going on thicker and thicker. Perhaps the drying residue in the pan was causing the fresh coating to self-catalyze faster and harden too quickly. This stuff is not as messy as Herculiner. That stuff sticks to your skin something terrible. The Plasticoat doesn't stick to skin much, but it does stick to hair a little. I have really oily skin and I noticed that it wasn't adhering where it splattered on me, or I got into the stuff on the ground that I had splattered with the roller. My Redwing work boots still have spots on them from 8 years ago when I used Herculiner on my old car. This time I did the work in my stocking feet! That stuff sticks to leather and skin something fierce and I don't have any junk shoes I could jsut throw away. My clothes, of course, were ruined. I wore my "painting" T-shirt and pants. I was using blue nitrile gloves so I didn't get any on my hands but I still got some on my nails when the fingertips ripped a couple of times. It sticks to fingernails pretty well. I used about 7/8th of the can on my van which did everything up to and including the trim line about 12" up the side of the doors. I've got a little left for touch-ups. When I did a car with Herculiner it only used less than half of the can. That Herculiner job turned out well too but after about 4-5 years it just started to fade away. You could see the grey paint coming right through it everywhere where before it was nice and thick all-black. It's like it just dissolved in the UV and the rain. That's why I tried this stuff instead as a few reviews said it was better and lasted a little longer in the sun. It's not totally UV stable but at least it is a little cheaper so If I have to renew it in 4-5 years it'll not be as expensive.

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