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Old Jul 27, 2005 | 04:00 PM
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Whats a good Bed Liner?

I have been looking to open a Spray Bedliner service for my son. Line X and Rhino seem quite good. Does anyone know anything good bad or indifferant about this company?
Http://Spraymaxliners.com
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Old Jul 27, 2005 | 04:09 PM
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I'm a LINE-X dealer.

From their website, it looks like it's a 100% polyurea bedliner. Bedliners can be of 3 different basic components:
1. 100% polyurethane
2. 100% polyurea
3. Mix of polyurethane and polyurea

Both polyurethane and polyurea give the bedliner desirable properties. For example, polyurethane has 2 to 3 times the abrasion resistance of polyurea. Polyurea, gives the liner a higher temperature tolerance and tear strength. In my opinion, the best liners contain a mix of both polyurethane and polyurea.

Brand Examples:

100% polyurethane: Rhino, Toff.
100% polyurea: Xtreme Liner, Combat.
Blend of polyurea and polyurethane: LINE-X, Ameraguard.
 
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Old Jul 27, 2005 | 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Stormrunner
I have been looking to open a Spray Bedliner service for my son. Line X and Rhino seem quite good. Does anyone know anything good bad or indifferant about this company?
Http://Spraymaxliners.com
Thanks,
Storm
Since it is his business, shouldn't he decide?
 
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