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Full Bed Application Process

Full Bed Application Process

Full Bed Application Process This video highlights the equipment, order, and steps required to complete a full truck bed application with Phoenix Guardian™ protective coating.Complex, but standardized2 - 4 hours Vehicle to be sprayed See video for further elements

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Prep: Scuffing

Prep: Scuffing

Phoenix Liners Training: Prep - Scuffing A quick shot of the highlights to proper scuffing technique. Easy, but critical 10 - 20 minutes, depending upon skill of applicator 7" powered grinder 6" nylon cup brush Dust mask or respirator No back issues  Proper...

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Full Bed Application Process

PREP: How to apply wire trim

Phoenix Liners Training: Prep - Wire Tape How to apply wire tape to the sides of bed and tailgate. Easy, but critical 10 - 20 minutes, depending upon skill of applicator WireTrim tape (ProLine™, RedLine™, or TrueLine™) Diagonal Wire Cutters Patience  Proper...

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Cartridge A Instructions

Cartridge A Instructions

Cartridge A Instructions  These are the full, step-by-step instructions for how to apply a cartridge-based Phoenix protective coating on a truck bed. Some of this is common sense, and some is handy tips we've learned over time (the hard way, in some cases). We also...

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Cartridge B Instructions

Cartridge B Instructions

Cartridge B Instructions These are the full, step-by-step instructions for how to apply a cartridge-based Phoenix protective coating on a truck bed. Some of this is common sense, and some is handy tips we've learned over time (the hard way, in some cases). Our B-type...

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