Spray in Bedliner, Beyond the Bed — A Customer Story
A Jeep owner comes in for a tub liner and leaves with a head full of ideas — and a few friends to refer. Here’s how one job turned into five smart uses for spray‑in coating.
Scene 1 — Saturday morning at APS, Fairfax
Evan’s Wrangler still wore the dust from last weekend’s trail. He handed over the key. “Tub liner, medium texture. I want to hose it out after camping,” he said.
While the Jeep rolled into prep, Maya walked Evan past a Tacoma up on stands. Its lower doors were taped off with crisp fine‑line.
Scene 2 — Rocker panels, not rock chips
“Could you do that on mine?” Evan asked, tracing the Wrangler’s lower edge in the air.
Scene 3 — Trailers that don’t eat boots
They passed a utility trailer with the ramp detached.
“Ken’s in my softball league,” Evan said, grinning. “He’s always complaining about that ramp.”
Scene 4 — Steps, bumpers, and little daily wins
She pointed at a set of sliders on a workbench, masked neatly around sensor cutouts. The coating looked like it belonged there from the factory.
Scene 5 — Wheel wells & touch‑points
In the booth, a lifted F‑150’s wheel wells wore a fresh, even coat.
Scene 6 — Marine & watersports
On a rack near the door sat two jon‑boat hatches and a set of dock steps awaiting texture.
“I came for a Jeep tub. I’m leaving with rocker panels, and three people I can send your way.” — Evan
Scene 7 — Pickup & care
By late afternoon, Evan’s tub was dry to the touch. Hardware went back in, drains stayed clear, and the texture felt confident underhand.
Epilogue — Referrals in the group chat
That night, Evan texted the crew: