BED LINERS
 

Bed rug carpet liners review:
Q:Aren't spray-on liners becoming more popular?
While spray-on liners have become slightly more popular, they have some serious issues that bed liner buyers should understand. First, to apply the spray on bed liner, the pick up trucks bed paint must be scuffed or removed prior to application, which can void the truck's paint warranty. Since they must be applied by a professional, the quality of the spray-on liner depends on the person applying it. Once applied, the spray-on liner takes in some cases a full day to go off and the truck cannot be used and the spray on bed liner cannot be removed even when marked. Spray on bed liners also can be very susceptible to wear and weathering, which can cause them to look hazy or appear used after only a short time. Moreover, they do nothing to protect cargo.
Q: Why should I buy a BedRug lifestyle liner when I can buy a spray on type bedliner cheaper?
Bedrug's advantage is value. Not only do you get the advantages of exceptional cargo protection, a non-slip surface, and BedRug's best-in-class truck bed paint protection, but the Bed Rug also looks high end. The real proof is when you kneel on it - try that with any hard or spray on liner!

Q:What if I have problems with it? I'm worried that it won't stand up to what I use my truck for.
BedRug is made of fade-resistant, tough, cut- and tear-resistant woven polypropylene. You can buy the BedRug lifestyle liner with confidence, because it carries a limited lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects.
Q: The BedRug lifestyle liner looks soft. Will it stand up to the demands of my construction business?
The BedRug lifestyle liner can take on gravel, mulch, building materials - even battery acid - without any bad effects.
Q: Won't the BedRug suck up water and cause my truck bed to rust?
Actually, BedRug's closed-cell polymer construction can't hold water - it runs right off. It cannot get soggy or mouldy.