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Old 06-02-2005, 09:14 AM
TruckGasm TruckGasm is offline
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I'm a LINE-X dealer.

Shopping for a spray-in can be difficult. Chemical composition of the product varies from company to company. Generally speaking, there are three types of spray-ins: 100% polyurethane (most common; Rhino, Toff), 100% polyurea (least common; Combat, Xtreme Liner), blend of polyurethane and polyurea (LINE-X, Viper). The three types exhibit different tear strengths, tensile strengths, temperature tolerance, abrasion resistance, etc. My personal opinion is that the bedliners that are a blend tend to be the better bedliners because both polyurea and polyurethane give the liner desireable properties. Discussion of the chemical composition can go a further. Such as there are one-part polyurethanes (also called "solvent based") and two-part polyurethanes. I'll stop here unless you want to hear more. The best thing to do is to go see and feel the products, then consider the warranty and then pick the one that's right for you.
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