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Here is question for all you, Bed Rug or Typical Spray in Liner (Line-x). All of the previous trucks that I have owned, sad to say none were Fords, have all had spray in lines; but have been seeing these bed rugs listed and curious if any of you have had issues w/them or are they as good as they claim?
I live Co, hunt/fish and spend a lot of time outdoors how well does it hold to say animal blood, mud, sap, etc?
Please chime in, this will be the 2nd upgrade to the new truck
 
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Spray in, hands down. I love mine.


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Huge fan of the BedRug... I've run them for the past 15 years.

They may not do will with sap. They seem fine with mud, mulch, and things that you may transport not to scratch. When I was hauling oily items and game, I toss a trap down first.

They are like a carpeted floor mat that is molded to the entire bed.
 
Spray in. Bed rug would be terrible for hunting and fishing.
 
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I was anal and did both! I like it because the mat really keeps things from sliding around (normal driving).

After it flattened out from being shipped rolled up, it stays in place pretty well without using the adhesive strips. I like this because if I ever have anything really messy it is easy to remove it.
 
Dualiner. Best option of all. Have had all of them and love this. https://www.dualliner.com/

I got some cheap carpet from Home Depot and cut it to fit, put it on top of the dualiner for the dogs. Once it's worn out and filthy, I replace it for under $50.

Also once a year I pull the dualiner mat out and hose everything out. Good as new.

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Spray in, then use a rug to keep it from getting nicked. :rolleyes:
 
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Controversial probably, but the paint even in the bed of this new 18 was so gorgeous I couldn't bring myself to spray over it.

With the new Weathertech bed mat that is similar to their laser cut floor mat approach, I went with it.

Only protects a few inches up the sides though. But looks great and has that tactile non-slip texture.
Easily removed to occasionally clean underneath.

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Spray in for me. My quad goes in the box and I think that it provides the best protection. Plus it is easy to wash.
 
Controversial probably, but the paint even in the bed of this new 18 was so gorgeous I couldn't bring myself to spray over it.

With the new Weathertech bed mat that is similar to their laser cut floor mat approach, I went with it.

Only protects a few inches up the sides though. But looks great and has that tactile non-slip texture.
Easily removed to occasionally clean underneath.

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I had a Deezee bed mat like that, but I always wanted something that protected the sides as well as the floor of the bed.
 
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Here is question for all you, Bed Rug or Typical Spray in Liner (Line-x). All of the previous trucks that I have owned, sad to say none were Fords, have all had spray in lines; but have been seeing these bed rugs listed and curious if any of you have had issues w/them or are they as good as they claim?
I live Co, hunt/fish and spend a lot of time outdoors how well does it hold to say animal blood, mud, sap, etc?
Please chime in, this will be the 2nd upgrade to the new truck

Welcome to the forum.

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I was anal and did both! I like it because the mat really keeps things from sliding around (normal driving).

After it flattened out from being shipped rolled up, it stays in place pretty well without using the adhesive strips. I like this because if I ever have anything really messy it is easy to remove it.
This exactly where I'm headed. I got the bottom only bedrug, which I love for everyday.
I use my bed as a truck far more often than a truck bed. When I need to use it as a bed, I just pull out the bedrug.
Do I have to? no, but I don't want it getting stained and nasty.

The bottom only bed rug was fairly cheap too IRRC.
Just need to get the bed sprayed for the few times it has actual truck dootie.
 
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I've almost always had the spray ins, I went bed rug on my F350 and love it! It's definitely easier to move stuff around when you want to but stays put when you don't. It doesn't nick or scratch like the SI. I also like the padded floor as its comfier if I need to climb in the bed and helps prevent dents to an extent.
 
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All right ECO buddies....took all that was said did more research, decided to go w/the Dual-Liner, best fit for my needs. I would like to thank you all for the replies. Cheers
 
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