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    Grand Master Know It All SouthPaw's Avatar
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    Stay away from the roll on kits. Did one years ago and I 'thought' I prepped it long enough (4 hours worth) and it started to chip and peel within the first year. As Jim said, ventilation is key. I was doing mine outside in the driveway and there were times when I got light headed. I have a friend in Windsor that does it but he is not cheap. He is also dealing with a recent family issues and may be out for awhile.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    That's what I was thinking. Looks great and works great with gear, but you'd have to dump the vacuum 27 times to clean it after a trip to the gravel yard.

    Actually you get the power washer and spray it out. It's a awesome product. I will likely never use it for rock or dirt but if I did I'd just put a tarp down first. It's padded so you could sleep in it and it's a carpet like plastic material that let's water run through it

    Seems like a monopoly on bed liners. Everyone was within 50 bucks of each other and no deals to be had. Plus I like I can put stuff in my bed and it doesn't get scratched to shit from the spray on stuff.
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    Doesn't get much better than Line-X, that's what my truck wears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooskibar03 View Post
    Actually you get the power washer and spray it out. It's a awesome product. I will likely never use it for rock or dirt but if I did I'd just put a tarp down first. It's padded so you could sleep in it and it's a carpet like plastic material that let's water run through it

    Seems like a monopoly on bed liners. Everyone was within 50 bucks of each other and no deals to be had. Plus I like I can put stuff in my bed and it doesn't get scratched to shit from the spray on stuff.
    we have 1/2 doz or so of those waterproof carpet runners [3x6] if anyone's looking
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    I need to get mine done too, last time I talked to line-x about it they really didn't seem to want the business. I wanted to do color match and the bastards wanted damn near 3 times the cost of just black because they'd have to clean their equipment... Needless to say I didn't even get black done cause they pissed me off.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RonMexico View Post
    Huge bump!
    Ray did you ever do your? Any recommendation for members or local shops?
    Sort of. I got rid of my old truck and the one I bought already has the spray in liner.

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    LineX (on S Broadway) just did an over-the-rail spray on liner on my 2500HD. Best job I've ever seen.
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    Had mine done there as well. Highly recommended.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    LineX (on S Broadway) just did an over-the-rail spray on liner on my 2500HD. Best job I've ever seen.
    They did the same on my Taco and did an awesome job. The paint in the bed was terrible but they do an awesome job with prep and spraying.

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    I did a Rhino in my last truck and a Linex in my current truck. I like the Linex much better. They cost me about the same (about $550 over the rails in a 6' bed 6yrs ago). The a Rhino was very tough but faded very quickly and would leave a black residue on anything you touched it with. If you sat on the tailgate in light brown pants or ran your hand along the rail it would come away black. Even after you used their "conditioner". The Linex has been perfect for more than 6 years now. Looks new and I beat the crap out of it. And no residue.

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