Truck bed scratches

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    Default Truck bed scratches

    Ive been hauling many loads of stones & stone dust for a yard project, & now have a scrached up bed which looks white on the surface. My previous 97 Tacoma had a bed liner that got scratched but never looked white on the surface. Is there a product made to renew the appearance??

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    I'm wondering the same thing...mine has scratches in it too. It doesn't really bother me it is a truck but if I could get rid of them I would. If I can't and it really does start to bug me, I'll just get a cover. Out of sight out of mind.

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    Same here, I noticed scratches when I recently hauled some brick.

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    two words...bed mat

    i have the factory bed mat. works great as long as you don't want things to slide. nothing moves on the thing. and it's a good thickness.

    a possible solution if the bed scratches bother you

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    Quote Originally Posted by palomino
    two words...bed mat

    i have the factory bed mat. works great as long as you don't want things to slide. nothing moves on the thing. and it's a good thickness.

    a possible solution if the bed scratches bother you
    Seconded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JaredPointer
    Seconded.
    I've got a bed mat, but I remove it when i'm hauling dirt and rock. Plus the sides of my bed have scratches too.

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    Default I have the bed mat, and lots of scratches...

    in the side walls.

    Just from hauling heavy metal objects, like shovels and what not.

    It's a pain having to baby that plastic.

    Anybody with a solution to cleaning up the scratches,
    or protecting the side walls... clue me in.

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    Try some Black Magic tire black or ???
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    Quote Originally Posted by 05TACODOC
    Try some Black Magic tire black or ???
    i was thinking the same thing, but use Son of a Gun, the yellow aerosol can one.

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    You could also try Trim Shine by Stoner, I use it all of the time for my black fender flares on my '01 - works great!

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    I have the factory bed mat, its the side walls that got scratched.

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    Thanks for those suggestions but thought those vinyl/rubber protectants would leave a slippery surface to walk on.

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    used motor oil mixed with sand and lightly brushd on looks like new and wont slip stinks like shnit tho, just kidding i want a taco but that bed kills it for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by toyotadude04
    You could also try Trim Shine by Stoner, I use it all of the time for my black fender flares on my '01 - works great!
    Yeah, Stoner makes good stuff, they have the best window cleaner I've ever used. Must be the name
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    Line-X spray on bedliner, color matched.

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