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Speaking of slippery... I got up into my painted bed the other day when it was warm but had snow in it. Holy crap. I could barely stand.
My new truck has a factory spray in liner. It looks and feels more like line-x to me. My old truck we had line-x sprayed in after we bought it. After I had some body work done on my old truck they had to replace the driver side outer bed skin so the rail on the driver side and tailgate were resprayed with rhino lining. That stuff was so cheap I hated it. Scraped it to the metal.I, too, would imagine they would do it in-house, but I was wondering if they use one of the brand technologies, or formulated their own. Looking at a new one at the dealer, it seems a lot closer to Line-X than Rhino. Rhino is kind of sticky, while Line-X seems more slippery. The one at the dealer was sort of slippery.
My new truck has a factory spray in liner. It looks and feels more like line-x to me. My old truck we had line-x sprayed in after we bought it. After I had some body work done on my old truck they had to replace the driver side outer bed skin so the rail on the driver side and tailgate were resprayed with rhino lining. That stuff was so cheap I hated it. Scraped it to the metal.
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