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I have the spray in factory bed liner that resists the velcro stick on. Even the bedrug adhesive helper is weak at best. Thinking of just using a good contact glue or epoxy. I want a bed liner that is molded to the floor corrugations to make a smooth flat floor. Bedrug is about all there is. Any other quality ones?
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I will probably use silicone caulk to stick my BedRug velcro to my OEM spray in liner.

If you clean the liner, then rub the silicone into the area where you are going to stick, it will stick well.

I've used silicone caulk as an adhesive on many many items over the years. As long as ou respect its limitation, the fact that it doesn't have the highest ultimate strength, it works great.

It sticks to anything and if it fails, it fails gradually. It doesn't just pop off.

I've used it to glue even heavy stuff like a fire extinguisher mount into the trunk of my 66 Chevy when I didn't want to drill through any metal.
 
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Yes a trick to get the velcro to stick to the factory bedliner. Apply a thin smooth coat of clear epoxy to where you want the velcro to stick. When that epoxy gets hard it isn't going anywhere.
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