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Old 08-25-2007, 03:22 AM
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Inyati Bedliner?

Does anyone have an Inyati bedliner? I am pretty sure this is a local Arizona company, but ??? They claim that they have a superior bedliner vs. Line-X here in Arizona because their "formula" was specially made for the blistering Arizona sun and Line-X's formula is more "generic" (same formula nationwide). Would love to hear some opinions from someone with first hand experience. Here is their link. www.truckbedliners.com Thank you.

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Old 08-25-2007, 02:39 PM
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Thumbs up Line-X is the shizzy !

Sprayed in at 2800psi., 180degrees, and mixed after the gun, this application is the best on the market. Dry to the touch in 10 sec. totally cured in 24 hrs.
As far as breaking down in the heat , it won't. It actually disipates heat better than the competition. My locally Rep. did a show here in Fla. on a hot July weekend sitting in the bed. It was a lot cooler than Rhino's and tuff-liner. So take it for what it's worth... Prep is also the most important, a DA w/40 grit is the best way to bond to the bed surface. A scuff job with bertex is not sufficient(Rhino-liner). Be there when it's prepped and make sure at least 90% is sanded especially the edges. Don't worry about exposed metal, Line-X definately seals-all. I saw a repair on a hide-away gooseneck job that required some metal work. Removing the liner was a biatche', but once the edges were scored of the patched area we noticed the factory primer/paint partially came up with it and the 40 grit lines were evident. So there's your answer if you're quizin' how well LINE-X bonds. And the respray was not noticable, a depth gauge is used to measure and then its dusted/blended over the seams of the repair. No lines no clumps ! Nothing but Line-x for me. Thinking about treating the underside of my four wheeler trailer with it !

Good luck. Sorry about the discertation, but this product has given me a level of confidense that Rhino can't...!

Line-x of Melboune ,Fl. did mine ! Detail Detail Detail they do great work.

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