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Bedliner in cargo area

GN4HIR

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The plastic in the rear of the cargo bed seems to scar easily. Anyone try using spray-on bedliner on the plastic to make it more abrasion resistant?

Thinking about applying it to the wheel well plastic area.
 

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Had the exact same thoughts but was hoping for someone else to take the lead. It’s like the scratchiest plastic ever.
 
I can see a wrap on paint to protect it, as it’s removable, but, Berliner looks like bed liner and it’s not going save value or look good. may as well just let it get scratched if you’re gonna do that.

Doesn’t weathertech have something for this yet?
 
I've just made peace with the scratching of plastic, especially after moving my drawer system in/out a few times over the past few days (both side panels are scratched, both cargo door cards are scratched, etc.

I see it the same way as I see the paint, that too is and will continued to get scratched as it gets used (y)
 
I've just made peace with the scratching of plastic, especially after moving my drawer system in/out a few times over the past few days (both side panels are scratched, both cargo door cards are scratched, etc.

I see it the same way as I see the paint, that too is and will continued to get scratched as it gets used (y)
Paint was applied to protect the metal, then clear coat was applied to protect the paint that protects the metal, then ceramic coating was applied to protect the clear coat, that protects the paint that protects the metal… to protect all of that you need a bill bar… it all kinda makes buying a beater the sane move.
 
I have the weathertech all around. Agreed it does not protect the plastic. Also the cargo longer doesn't mount to the cargo area. Although it does not seem to move it is also no secured. If you have anything with wheels you will still have issues.
 
For owners in the UK needing a protective canvas liner for the rear loadspace, you can purchase one from Titan Covers for £99.50 delivered here

Four different colours (grey, black. blue, sand) with additional options to cater for 60/40 rear bench split etc

We've purchased bootliners from this company in the past to protect my wife's car from muddy dogs and although they're nothing fancy they do the job well. The self-adhesive velcro fixings they give you tend to fall off quickly unless the plastics are cleaned to remove any trace of silicon polish.
 
Matzker make some bedliners, not exactly cheap when sold in Australia (probably sourced from Europe). Look here.

Looks like Matzker comes out of Germany.
 
Ordered the WeatherTech back protection today, I have never considered the side ares, but based on these pics, I can’t imagine having them.
 
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