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spray on bedliner?

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John   +1y
Line-X is the stuff to go with. Rhino is good but the opinion of line-X is mine. None the less I think you will be happy with both.
SIMPLEDRIVER   +1y
Just to clear some misconsumption of Rhino looks like ass, its do to the not so experiance sprayers. I have been spraying rhino for a while and I can spray just fine and make it look better than Line-X and the other harder compounded liners. Rhino is also sprayed on thicker and will last a lot longer than most others. Line-X is only sprayed at most 1/8" thick. As Rhino is sprayed from 1/8" to 1/4" thick and able to hold up to almost any type of abuse.

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truck action   +1y
Line -X in red,engine bay & under the hood, the bed will be done the same!!
jessica120smith   +1y
I have applied qwikliner on my truck.Qwikliner spray on bedliner has a lifetime warranty against chipping, peeling or cracking
matchead88   +1y

i have rhino lining in my silverado. its pretty good stuff. holds up pretty good to beatings.
katfish   +1y

I am going to say Rhino bc I work at a Rhino Lining dealer
railnram   +1y

i spray reflex and have had good luck with it. doesn't seem to fade bad and i can make it look pretty good, i'd bet i can make it look as good as line-x. also it can be color matched by your reflex dealer and it can be paint to match.
bill brasky   +1y

I say go to Nu Era down in Houma, La. and have Zach do it. I am not sure what they use but it is durable and looks really good, He goes that extra mile to make it top notch.
dante81_98   +1y
my theory on bed liners is this. prep prep prep. its all in the prep. all of the main brands look good and do the job, but poor prep will screw up even the best liner
jessica120smith   +1y
I have qwikliner in three truck beds and feel that it is a better product than others .It seems to be tougher. However, the key to getting a good spray-on bedliner is the installer. If they cut corners, or don't know what they are doing, you can get a lousy job from either brand. Look at some trucks the installer has done before you let him do one for you. Look for clean edges, a good thick even coating, even texture, and make sure they take out any and all bolts, nuts or other removable parts before they spray the Qwikliner on.(Like bolts and cover plates that access tailgate latch linkages) If they have sprayed over this hardware it is a sign that they are doing a quick, cheapie job, AND, you will never get it apart if you need to. A friend of mine is in the business and pointed out to me how to spot these signs of a cheap spray job