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I would use whatever brand primer matches the brand of bedliner.

If its rustolium bedliner, use rustolium primer. Sometimes mixing different brands of paint can cause a chemical reaction, so this is why you should use the same brand.

MDF will soak up paint like a BI*CH! The primer will act as a good first sealing coat, resulting in less paint needed.

Tho if the bedliner is thicker, it may not be too bad without primer.

 

 

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I just did my mdf box with rustoleum bed liner (about 9 bucks a can) and did not use any base coat. I used about 2 1/2 cans for full coverage including port. This brand bedliner tends to be good stuff but THIN, which when I was planning on doing mine wanted thinker stuff. Either way I liked the stuff but since I kind of wanted more texture to it, I might stone coat it black a little later..

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