Re: Spray-In Liners

From: Mike Grove (mgrove@nls.net)
Date: Mon Nov 15 1999 - 19:25:37 EST


None of the pigments used in the colored liners are particularly UV stable. Sunlight will tend to fade them all at least a bit. I've never seen a
white pigment and I'm not sure it could be easily done since the PU base material is naturally a dirty yellow and the pigment would fade towards
that. Probably better to go for the black on white contrast (It'll match your tires, bumper inserts, window and door trim) and have it fade towards
charcoal grey.

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> Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 10:51:19 -0800 (PST)
> From: Donny M Hayes <donny_m_hayes@yahoo.com>
> Subject: DML: Spray in liners / RollTop
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> Trying to decide between Rhino, Line-X, etc for a
> spray in liner. I had a drop in on my last truck and
> while it worked, it was very loud I thought,
> especially with the rear window opened....so I would
> like to go with a under the rail spray in...So far the
> Line-X sounds and looks better to me, but Rhino seems
> to be the more popular. Anyone got anything bad to
> say about either? Also, anyone got a 'color' spray in
> liner? My new truck is gonna be white...thought it
> might look neat to have the bed stay a matching
> color...



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