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04-02-2009 07:13 AM #1Registered User
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Spray On Bedliner
Does anyone out there have any experience with any of the bed liner products? I am looking to get the bed done on my truck and the 3 I am considering are Qwikliner, Rhino, Line-X, and Herculiner. I used the Qwikliner on my Jeep already and it worked out pretty good, a little qwikliner labor but it has held up. A friend of mine also got the different quality of qwikliner which seemed very thin but it was smooth, not to rough.
What say you?
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04-02-2009 11:28 AM #2
me say you have 4 options not 3 lol
USAF FTW
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04-02-2009 12:17 PM #3
I have used the roll on Herculinar front discount and its thick and very textured after we dabbed it on versus roll it on. it looks nice and has held up well. This was on a jeep
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04-02-2009 07:20 PM #4
line-x all the way... rhino is by far the worst imo
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04-02-2009 08:05 PM #5Registered User
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Line-x is the way we go. We spray all our service trucks with the product and it works great, stands up to heavy weights, oil, grease, hydraulic oil, diesel and anything else you can think of. I can provide you the number of the guy who does all our line-x work if you'd like?
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04-08-2009 02:04 AM #6Registered User
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I have Qwikliner on mine. In my opinion it has less to do with the name and everything to do with the person applying the product.
I like Qwikliner it has a texture that is non-slip, but yet it is not rubbery, so if you are using the truck to carry dirt/mulch/gravel, like you would with a truck it is a very good surface to shovel and sweep stuff off
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04-09-2009 06:26 AM #7Registered User
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what is the cost of bedliner spray?
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04-13-2009 10:49 PM #8Registered User
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04-17-2009 06:12 PM #9
Line-X FTW! I used Hurculiner on my sub box and amp rack and it wouldnt use it for a bed that actually gets used.
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06-24-2009 01:51 AM #10Registered User
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Recently I have tried qwikliner on my truck.It's quality,price and application method is fine.
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07-16-2009 06:14 AM #11Registered User
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The cost of bed liner is around $300+ tax. Extend the life of your vehicle and increase the NADA / Blue Book re-sale value with a real sprayed-on bedliner.Now Qwikliner spray on bedliner has a lifetime warranty chipping,peeling and cracking.

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07-16-2009 01:22 PM #12
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07-16-2009 03:51 PM #13previously SLOWBOOST
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09-19-2009 01:05 AM #14Registered User
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I have spray on bedliner and it works well.It is tough, durable and water resistant matter.
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