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  • LINEX Spray-on Bed Liner

    Mike,


    What could I use on my truck's Linex spray-on bed liner to renew the appearance without having a slippery surface?
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  • #2
    Always hated those spray on bedliners because they look chalky after a few months in the sun. What I did that works great is put a bed rug liner over it but that's pricey. Have you tried Hyperdressing? Doesn't dry slippery.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Buellwinkle
      Always hated those spray on bedliners because they look chalky after a few months in the sun. What I did that works great is put a bed rug liner over it but that's pricey. Have you tried Hyperdressing? Doesn't dry slippery.
      Thats what I did to my Tundra - installed a Bedrug Carpet liner. Looks good, and withstands the outdoor elements if you have no tonneau cover.

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      • #4
        All Season Dressing is my choice for the spray on bedliners. I have Rhino on my truck from the lower body line down and also have the bed done and ASD is nice. I apply it and then wipe excess off with a mictofiber and the slickness is pretty much gone but a nice shine like it was just sprayed in. RhinoLining and LineX have there differences. In my opinion LineX seems to be more of a rougher surface then Rhino. You might need to try a few different dressings out to see what works good for you and for the LineX. Its hard to say since there is a difference and I found out that ASD works great for me on the Rhino linings.

        Nick


        Fender Flares, Body Line down to under the rocker, wheel wells, under the doors, and door jams are all sprayed.

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        • #5
          I previously called the line-x dealer for someone else who's bedliner was chalking.

          the line-x dealer said he just cleans them and sprays them with rustoleum.

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