Glow in the dark bedliners
#1
Glow in the dark bedliners
Hi im Eric and am new to this message board,
Ive recently bought a 2001 silver clearcoat metalic F-150 supercab XLT and i dont want anything to happen to the bed of my nice new truck.
So ive heard of these new spray-in bedliners by Perma-Tech that are called Perma-Glow they susposedly glow in the dark for up to 10 hours well im 17 years old and want to add some cool stuff to my truck i was just wondering if anyone has had any experience with any of these glow in the dark bedliners.
any feedback would be appreciated.
Ive recently bought a 2001 silver clearcoat metalic F-150 supercab XLT and i dont want anything to happen to the bed of my nice new truck.
So ive heard of these new spray-in bedliners by Perma-Tech that are called Perma-Glow they susposedly glow in the dark for up to 10 hours well im 17 years old and want to add some cool stuff to my truck i was just wondering if anyone has had any experience with any of these glow in the dark bedliners.
any feedback would be appreciated.
#2
Welcome to the site!
I've not seen one in person, but the ads look interesting. When I was 17 (long ago), I opted for the black-out "look". Better to hide in the dark when doing things one shouldn't be doing.
If you get one, be sure to let us know how it works... and post some pics!
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1997 4x4 Expedition- 4.6L, true dual exhaust w/Ravin DI/DO, K&N air filter, SuperChip, airbox mods, Edelbrock shocks, 285/75R16 BFG ATs, 2000 F150 "XLT" wheels, 4.10 gears, Auburn LS, Clarion In-dash CD player, Smitty Bilt push bars and nerf bars.
2001 4x4 F350 SD XLT CrewCab LWB- 6.8L, Offroad Pkg, HD Suspension Pkg, 3.73LS, TT mirrors, 6-disc CD changer, Remote Keyless Entry, Sliding back glass, tinted windows, GoRhino nerf bars.
NoMo's site
I've not seen one in person, but the ads look interesting. When I was 17 (long ago), I opted for the black-out "look". Better to hide in the dark when doing things one shouldn't be doing.
If you get one, be sure to let us know how it works... and post some pics!
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1997 4x4 Expedition- 4.6L, true dual exhaust w/Ravin DI/DO, K&N air filter, SuperChip, airbox mods, Edelbrock shocks, 285/75R16 BFG ATs, 2000 F150 "XLT" wheels, 4.10 gears, Auburn LS, Clarion In-dash CD player, Smitty Bilt push bars and nerf bars.
2001 4x4 F350 SD XLT CrewCab LWB- 6.8L, Offroad Pkg, HD Suspension Pkg, 3.73LS, TT mirrors, 6-disc CD changer, Remote Keyless Entry, Sliding back glass, tinted windows, GoRhino nerf bars.
NoMo's site
#3
Welcome to the board!
I've heard nothing but great things about the spray-in bed liners, but glow-in-the-dark? Sounds like a Ricer mod to me. Kinda like the neon lights under the car thing. BTW, great choice of truck.
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(Gots)
98 SC 4x4 ORP
4.6L
3.55 LS
Raider Vagabond Cap
Bedliner
Westin Chrome Steps
Chrome Brush Gaurd
Dime size door ding in P side door courtesy of some uncaring B#$t@&d (soon to be fixed)
(Ordered)
Airaid FIPK
(Wants)
Ravin 55 SI/SO
I've heard nothing but great things about the spray-in bed liners, but glow-in-the-dark? Sounds like a Ricer mod to me. Kinda like the neon lights under the car thing. BTW, great choice of truck.
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(Gots)
98 SC 4x4 ORP
4.6L
3.55 LS
Raider Vagabond Cap
Bedliner
Westin Chrome Steps
Chrome Brush Gaurd
Dime size door ding in P side door courtesy of some uncaring B#$t@&d (soon to be fixed)
(Ordered)
Airaid FIPK
(Wants)
Ravin 55 SI/SO
#4
Yea a couple of my friends give me crap about the ricer mod idea but its just somethin about the glow that i think would be awesome.
the bedliner that i would get is susposedly black during the day but glows blue at night. It would look good in the silver truck. Right now i have the Ford duraliner drop in bedliner and its ok i guess just starting on some small mods and working my way up.
i was surprised when i found out the price of these bedliners the glow in the dark ones range from 1000-1500$ most ricer mods dont cost this much but it would be a sad day when a new F-150 gets lowered and those fat wheels that stick out. (in my opinion anyway, not tryin to offend those that do that stuff).
anyway itll be a long time before i do this just because i have a bedliner, and that the glow-in-the-dark's are too new for me to rush out and get one only to find problems with them later on.
thanks for the feedback.
-Eric
the bedliner that i would get is susposedly black during the day but glows blue at night. It would look good in the silver truck. Right now i have the Ford duraliner drop in bedliner and its ok i guess just starting on some small mods and working my way up.
i was surprised when i found out the price of these bedliners the glow in the dark ones range from 1000-1500$ most ricer mods dont cost this much but it would be a sad day when a new F-150 gets lowered and those fat wheels that stick out. (in my opinion anyway, not tryin to offend those that do that stuff).
anyway itll be a long time before i do this just because i have a bedliner, and that the glow-in-the-dark's are too new for me to rush out and get one only to find problems with them later on.
thanks for the feedback.
-Eric
#5
Crank & Chrome, on TV, showed a purple glow-in-the-dark bedliner. They had pictures of the bed at night. I thought it was kind of trippy and VERY different. But I don't really like the purple color. Kind of made the truck sort of sissy looking. I don't know if they have other colors though.
I totally agree with Noma. I still opt for the blackout "look" and I'm now 27. Rhino Bedliners has my thumbs up.
I totally agree with Noma. I still opt for the blackout "look" and I'm now 27. Rhino Bedliners has my thumbs up.
#6
Try sticking 275-45's on 20" rims on one of those honda civics. Those damned ricers. I could blow the doors off any one of them, even with my blower belt disconnected. It's always funny, racing and beating a car that could fit in my bed. LOL
Mike
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Stay Out Of My Taildust
2000 Black Harley Davidson F-150
5.4 Liter v-8
K&N Air filter
20" Polished Aluminum Wheels
275/45/20 Goodyear GSII's
Billet Front Grille
Front Valence W/ driving lights and Billet Insert
3.55 LS Rear End
Leather Interior
6 Disk CD Changer
Sliding Rear Window
Heated Seats
Hidden Hitch
Orange Pinstriping
Lund Front Blackouts
GTE Rear Blackouts
Lowered 1" Front & Rear
Block heater
McGard Wheel Locks
Mike
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Stay Out Of My Taildust
2000 Black Harley Davidson F-150
5.4 Liter v-8
K&N Air filter
20" Polished Aluminum Wheels
275/45/20 Goodyear GSII's
Billet Front Grille
Front Valence W/ driving lights and Billet Insert
3.55 LS Rear End
Leather Interior
6 Disk CD Changer
Sliding Rear Window
Heated Seats
Hidden Hitch
Orange Pinstriping
Lund Front Blackouts
GTE Rear Blackouts
Lowered 1" Front & Rear
Block heater
McGard Wheel Locks
#7
Stay away from glow in the dark liners!! $1500 +, compared to $350 - $450 for a good black spray in. I have talked to a dealer that does these, he said they also lose their glow in a few months to a year. You would end up with a dull bedliner. Go with BLACK! Use yur money for other more usefull things.
2001 Screw 4X4 XLT
4.6L
Skids
Bright Red
6-disk CD Changer
Sliding Rear Window
13" TV/VCR for trips
Westin Nerf Bars
Lund Bug Shield
Spray-in Liner
Full Topper next (Snugtop or Lund)
Ordered 6 Dec 00
Born 8 Jan 2001
Got from Dealer 22 Jan 2001
2001 Screw 4X4 XLT
4.6L
Skids
Bright Red
6-disk CD Changer
Sliding Rear Window
13" TV/VCR for trips
Westin Nerf Bars
Lund Bug Shield
Spray-in Liner
Full Topper next (Snugtop or Lund)
Ordered 6 Dec 00
Born 8 Jan 2001
Got from Dealer 22 Jan 2001
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#8
Man im so crazy about glowing stuff its ridiculas. If the bedliner glow last for a long time i would consider getting it. Man i have glowing logos, pinstripe, gauges, wheel spinners, wiper nozzles, and fixing to get the interior and the under (truck) neon kits. but if i where you i would just get a regular spray on liner and dont waste your money on something that isnt gonna last that long. get some thing like ground effects or rims with that kind of money.
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97 4.6L F150 Super Cab Lariat
Current Mods
- Billet Grille
- PIAA 9007's
- APC Euro Altezza Tailights
- APC 5 Color Indiglo Gauges
- Trenz Billet Antenna
- Dual Exhast
- APC Clear Corners
- Glowing Ford Logos (front and back)
- Lighted Pinstripe
- Chrome Wiper Arms
- Ventshades
- Billet Aluminum Door Locks
- Powered by Ford Seatbelt Pads
Soon To Come:
- Roush Ground Effects
- New paint job with shaved gas tank and handles
- carbon fiber dash kit
- billet aluminum vents and ac/heater *****
- Superchip
- Airforce 1 intake
Far Future:
- 20 inch Titans or T-rex's
- Bagging it
- Hella loud system
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97 4.6L F150 Super Cab Lariat
Current Mods
- Billet Grille
- PIAA 9007's
- APC Euro Altezza Tailights
- APC 5 Color Indiglo Gauges
- Trenz Billet Antenna
- Dual Exhast
- APC Clear Corners
- Glowing Ford Logos (front and back)
- Lighted Pinstripe
- Chrome Wiper Arms
- Ventshades
- Billet Aluminum Door Locks
- Powered by Ford Seatbelt Pads
Soon To Come:
- Roush Ground Effects
- New paint job with shaved gas tank and handles
- carbon fiber dash kit
- billet aluminum vents and ac/heater *****
- Superchip
- Airforce 1 intake
Far Future:
- 20 inch Titans or T-rex's
- Bagging it
- Hella loud system
#12
First, let me disclose that I work for Glow Inc, a company that sells glow in the dark pigments to manufacturers.
I dont know what pigments Perma-glow uses, so I can not speak on the longevity of their product.
But there is a misconception that all glow in the dark products fade after a year, especially in sunlight.
This is true for Zinc Sulfide, a pigment popular in the 70's. It is still often used due to low cost.
But Strontium Aluminate and the other, newer technologies do not fade from sunlight. In fact, they will only loose 5% glow over 10 years assuming the medium has been created properly.
Of course, like anything else, the Strontium Aluminate comes in grades which mostly determines the brightness, not the durability.
You can read more about the glow in the dark pigments here:
Glow in the dark powder
Thanks,
Daniel Clark
I dont know what pigments Perma-glow uses, so I can not speak on the longevity of their product.
But there is a misconception that all glow in the dark products fade after a year, especially in sunlight.
This is true for Zinc Sulfide, a pigment popular in the 70's. It is still often used due to low cost.
But Strontium Aluminate and the other, newer technologies do not fade from sunlight. In fact, they will only loose 5% glow over 10 years assuming the medium has been created properly.
Of course, like anything else, the Strontium Aluminate comes in grades which mostly determines the brightness, not the durability.
You can read more about the glow in the dark pigments here:
Glow in the dark powder
Thanks,
Daniel Clark
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