Whit Macknally 2
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Anyone have any experience or knowledge of how line x would look, or if it could be used, on the gray body cladding. I am thinking about having it done, and wanted some opinions on the subject.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Although spray-on bedliners are primarily marketed for pickup beds, they also stick to other painted or primed metals, concrete, wood, rubber, most plastics and fiberglass. Surface preparation varies depending on the material, but this polyurethane coating can protect everything from trailers to boat decks to walkways.
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LINE-X is the only bed liner company with UV-X colors. UV-X offers superior color retention because the color and UV protection is built into the formula. To address the issue of the color fading or worse yet, changing over time, other bed liners require a spray-on top dressing, which can rub off, or wear off, leaving the color susceptible to UV fading and color change. Others will spray on a neutral base color and a thin "paint-like" layer of color. This is also unacceptable due to the fact that the top thin layer will not handle wear. Though this paint topping resists color fade and change, it defeats the purpose of truck bed protection.
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