Bedliner Maintenance -- Adam's Ceramic Boost?

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I have the factory sprayed-in bedliner on my 2020 Screw and knowing that it is not protected against UV, I want to keep it looking as good as possible; i.e., "shiny." Has anyone tried using a spray ceramic or Adam's Ceramic Boost on their truck?
 
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I should add that on my Gen 1, it had the non-UV bedliner and after it started to fade, I would regularly (once or twice a year) spray it with WD-40. This worked, but was a temporary solution. So I'm hoping to get ahead of the game on my Gen 2 and was hoping applying a ceramic coat might be the trick. However, I don't want to waste money if it's fool's errand.

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I have the factory sprayed-in bedliner on my 2020 Screw and knowing that it is not protected against UV, I want to keep it looking as good as possible; i.e., "shiny." Has anyone tried using a spray ceramic or Adam's Ceramic Boost on their truck?

Yes, the Ceramic Boost works great on the bedliner material. I also use it on the running boards. Just clean the surface with Tire & Rubber Cleaner, scrubbing with a brush and rinsing well. Allow to dry, then apply a heavy coat of Ceramic Boost and allow it to soak in before going back over it with a utility towel to get the excess.
 

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I've used Rhino Shine in the past with good success.
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Next time dont buy factory have LINE-X do it they have a UV protect option and never needs maintance

Also Lifetime Warranty !
 

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Next time dont buy factory have LINE-X do it they have a UV protect option and never needs maintance

Also Lifetime Warranty !
I've had Line-X on my bumpers and flares for 4+ years and they look almost like the first day I got it done. No regrets. I do put a regular clear spray protectant on them maybe 1x every couple months.
 
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