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Dealer got bed liner overspray on the back of my cab

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Could be a few different things. First is the clear coat. It’s smooth surface makes it difficult for paint like this to bond well. Over a short time it will flake off because of that. Another possibility with overspray is it wasn’t fully wet when it hit the surface you’re seeing. So partially dried paint lands on a surface has enough fluidity to stick but not bond. Leave it in the hot sun though and it will finish the bonding! That’s why it’s important to get it off as soon as you notice it!
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I dont know why anyone wants a spray on bed liner. I guess it takes all kinds to make a world. ?
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