Bedliners, Caps, Tops & Lids
Sponsored by:
Sponsored by:

New Spray In

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Jun 27, 2010 | 08:25 PM
  #16  
Jared Lutes's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 362
Likes: 0
From: Asotin, Washington
yes, they did spray the underside.

He told me but I can't remember. I have his info if anyone is looking into starting this spray business on there own.

His name is Tyrel Swopes - 509-254-3953 - w_swopes@yahoo.com
 
Reply
Old Jun 29, 2010 | 03:05 PM
  #17  
najerry's Avatar
Member
Joined: May 2010
Posts: 11
Likes: 0
From: Indiana
Originally Posted by Jared Lutes
yes, they did spray the underside.

He told me but I can't remember. I have his info if anyone is looking into starting this spray business on there own.

His name is Tyrel Swopes - 509-254-3953 - w_swopes@yahoo.com
Is it called xtreme? I have a place by me that uses that product and am thinking of having mine done. What does everyone do with there drop in liner when you changed over to spray in?
 
Reply
Old Jun 30, 2010 | 10:32 AM
  #18  
TruckGasm's Avatar
Senior Member
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 1,745
Likes: 1
From: Texas
Here's some info on Xtreme:

Xtreme and Ultimate Linings merged a few years ago and thus dealers have several products to offer. The only one I would recommend would be Xtreme HP. Do not get Grip-It or any of their low pressure products.

Xtreme HP is aromatic which means it will fade if exposed to the sun, but that may or may not be important to you.
 

Last edited by TruckGasm; Jun 30, 2010 at 10:35 AM.
Reply
Old Jun 30, 2010 | 02:27 PM
  #19  
najerry's Avatar
Member
Joined: May 2010
Posts: 11
Likes: 0
From: Indiana
Originally Posted by TruckGasm
Here's some info on Xtreme:

Xtreme and Ultimate Linings merged a few years ago and thus dealers have several products to offer. The only one I would recommend would be Xtreme HP. Do not get Grip-It or any of their low pressure products.

Xtreme HP is aromatic which means it will fade if exposed to the sun, but that may or may not be important to you.
I made an appointment with Line X for next week, decided not to go the cheap route.
 
Reply
Old Jul 1, 2010 | 09:48 PM
  #20  
jcaru's Avatar
Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 217
Likes: 0
From: Pittsburgh, PA
Looks good.

But they spayed the two plastic drain plugs in the front. Are they a permanent part of the bed no, or can you take them out if needed. Also do you know if they also filled in the drains in between the floor and the front part of the bed.

Those drains are great when you are cleaning out dirt and debris from the bed.
 
Reply
Old Jul 2, 2010 | 04:46 PM
  #21  
Jared Lutes's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 362
Likes: 0
From: Asotin, Washington
I told him to go ahead and spray over the plastic drain plugs, I can still remove them if need be. And The drains in the floor were missed he filled them, sprayed and then removed the filler.

Also, I had a rubber mat that I threw in over the top of the new spray in and its works great. Double the protection
 
Reply
Old Jul 3, 2010 | 10:17 PM
  #22  
jcaru's Avatar
Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 217
Likes: 0
From: Pittsburgh, PA
Nice that you can pull those rubber plugs out. It stinks they covered up the ones in the floor. I never had a truck with those before and it's great when cleaning out the bed.You'll just have to park up hill when washing it out. Not a big deal.
 
Reply




All times are GMT -4. The time now is 01:49 AM.