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Old Nov 28, 2006 | 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by git-r-done
Color can differ in opinions. Think of it like this, any liner will fade. Black-grey, red-pink, ect... you get the idea. They do have the UV protectant AKA Ultra Sheild which will help prevent the fading, but if you was to have it sprayed on extra, you run the risk of more $$$! Meaning if you were to damage your line-x, that dealer will have to grind off all the ultrasheild so the new liner being applied will stick better. This will cost you extra so IMO stick with black. There are also many products to help keep the luster of your liner such as "just once" or even "armor all"!
Um, no, that's really not totally incorrect. First of all, if you opt for Xtra, it's guaranteed not to fade or lose its gloss. And, we use the factory paint code to get an exact color match. If you damage the liner under warranty conditions, the liner can easily be repaired and it will be repaired for free. Dupont and LINE-X spent a year to formulate Xtra. Black has been out for about a year and Xtra for colors became available last week. We've been apply LINE-X in non-fading colors for three years using another method (Dupont Nason, a urethane based automotive paint), but Xtra is a superior product.

Here's some pics of LINE-X Xtra (pics of test trucks from LINE-X Corp.):






 
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