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Old Nov 30, 1999 | 09:58 AM
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Question Looking for polyUrea spray in

Hey boys
I'm looking for a company that uses a polyurea versus a polyurethane like what rhino liner uses. Its tougher than polyurethane, and has better chemical resistance. I know some companies are using it, because I read about them using it in a truck magazine, but I lost the magazine, and don't even remember what magazine it was in.

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Old Dec 4, 1999 | 10:22 AM
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Big,

I have a Line-X Liner installed. I can't remember the exact material used, but the installer was pretty adament it was the same as what the Rhino folks use! The Line-X process puts the material on hot, and it cures within minutes. It took 2 hours from start to finish on my truck, and the majority of that was prep! I love it, the texture is great, and it really finsihes off the truck!

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99 F-150 XLT SC Sport, 4.6L, Auto, Captain Chairs, Class III Towing Package, Sliding Rear Window,
White, 4X2, CD, Soft Factory Tonneau Cover, K&N Filter, Line-X Spray on Bed Liner
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