jeebus @ mmw
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wow, you guys are over thinking it.
I used to work at a shop in town that sprayed line-x liners. About the time i was leaving there was a huge company meeting about some new methods of removal and what not.
What they told us was that there is going to be a new chemical added to most of the bedliners that various companies sell, that when sprayed will stay dormant in the liner and not affect its normal daily use. The chemical will allow for a dealer to "swipe" this huge magnet looking thing over the liner surface, and when it passes over the liner it and the dormant chemical will have a reaction and make the entire liner bassicly lift off the surface of the truck, and you will beabel to peel it out easily, the one they did in demonstration tool 10 minuets to strip a complete bedliner on a ford f150.
This was almost 4 years ago when they were telling us about that, so if it was sprayed since then, you may beabel to pay a local bedliner sprayer to remove it for you on the cheeeeep!.
Taylor