It seems my new Honda Ridgeline has a gray paint spot in the bed about the size of a quarter. I was wondering if anyone knew what I could use to touch up the bed and cover up the gray paint. I think the dealer tried but it didn't last.
:smile::smile::smile::smile::smile: I like this suggestion the best. Mine has a few scratches, it bothered me for a day or two, but it’s a truck and truck beds get messed up.Put 5 cement blocks in the bed, drive around the block a few times (fast) and remove.
The small spot will not bother you at that point.
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LOLPut 5 cement blocks in the bed, drive around the block a few times (fast) and remove.
The small spot will not bother you at that point.
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Actually composite.The bed is plastic and doesn't hold paint well.
:|Actually composite.
And, the G1's composite bed was painted.Actually composite.
I beat the livin' crap out of my bed and I can't believe how much better the G2 solid color composite is than the old G1 composite. Same abuse but the G1 REALLY showed the abuse...The G2 does not show much...Do what I do? Just live with it. It's a truck.
My bed is all gouged up from stuff I've hauled, particularly the sharp edges of 4 x 8 ply, especially on the inside of the tailgate upon which the wood was held vertically and slid off the edge. There are embedded colors from stuff that was heavy. There is ingrained dirt in the corners and the hollows. I love having a composite bed because there's no worry about rust!