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Spray on Bedliner in Interior

Thanks for all the insight eveyone!! Once I finish my body work I am on to the spray on liner. From what I have read here and online.. I think I am going to use Liner X or Speddliner inside and out. I figured I could do the inside with Herculiner, but since I am doing the exterior, I want the interior to match. Just hope all it does not fade to much.. It's not like you can easliy sand off and respray in a few years.
 
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IMO Line-X is the best. I haven't had any problems with it and neither have friends of mine. If my K5 wasn't a beater i would have the interior of that done professionally!
 
SUPER'BURB said:
I used to have a nice (show quality) paint job on my rig. I don't care about super bling anymore but I want it to look nice (gotta take the wife out sometimes:wink1:). I am thinking of doing this to stop the rock chips I keep getting. I run alot of dirt roads and I like mud so it happens alot. I have a power washer so I don't think washing it would be a pain.

I would prefer not to have a super rough finish. How smooth is line-x and is fading and issue? If I am serious about this should I just prep it and take it to a place that sprays truck beds?

atlantak-5er you have any pics of yours?

Its at the shop right now, I'll post some when it gets back.
 
atlantak-5er said:
BTW, Its surely no beauty queen, but it is all one color!

Not concerned about it being pretty (you should see our 3/4 ton GMC... Ugly and beat) I just want to see how smooth or rough the finished product is. Trying to get an idea of over-all look if I can prep, mask it well and apply my self.
 
Has any body been quoted from Line-X? I have a friend of a friend who's dad has a Line-X shop and I was hinting around for a deal and he told me they usually get 600 bucks for a job like that.
 
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