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Q: Do you offer
colors?
A:
Yes we offer this service and you can have your bedliner
color coded to match your truck!
Line-X has a product that is available from DuPont
called Line-X Xtra. Xtra is a top
coat fortified with Kevlar that is applied to the colored
Line-X material. We are very excited to offer this
service. For more details give us a call.
Q: Do I have to "prep"
my truck?
A: Just bring it to us clean and all the accessories
removed from the bed. Tie-downs and factory installed rail
caps can stay. Remove anything that wasn't factory installed
like toolboxes, plastic bedliners, tonneau covers, metal rail
bars, etc. If you're not sure, just call us and ask.
Q: How long does it take
to get a spray-on bedliner?
A: In about two hours for the basic application and
approximately 4 hours if you are having Xtra or the ReNew
applied.
Q: How long does it take
to dry?
A: The Line-X material dries in about 2-3 seconds. When you get your
truck back, it will be ready for light duty immediately.
Q: When can I use it for
heavy duty?
A: The Line-X takes about 24 hours to fully cure. If
you are having a color application the Line-X Xtra will
fully cure in 72 hours. After that all you can go back to
heavy duty use.
Q: What do you recommend
to clean the liner?
A: A pressure washer seems to work the best. For the
easiest maintenance upgrade to the Line-X Xtra. Xtra is
available for the black and color applications. It
provides enhanced UV protection and extra gloss retention.
Your bedliner will have that "just sprayed" look for years.
Care
tips for your new bedliner:
Your
bedliner is ready for immediate light use**, however, we
request you wait 24 hours for heavy use. The Line-X material
dries in about 3-5 seconds and will fully cure to its full
strength in about 24 hours.
Although
your bedliner is designed for rugged use, in order to keep it
"like new" appearance will require minimal maintenance.
Virginia Line-X recommends the following:
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To
clean your bedliner, high pressure washing with soap and
water only is best. If you should use the wax rinse
provided at most car wash facilities, we recommend not
spraying your bedliner as it could cause a cloud, dull
finish when dried. If this should happen, use a firm
bristle brush to remove the dried wax. |
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When
you wax your truck, we suggest you use a liquid wax. We
recommend "Express Shine" by Turtle Wax. Paste wax can be
very difficult to remove from your bedliner as well as
plastic pieces on your truck. |
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Avoid
dragging or throwing heavy objects with sharp edges. These
objects could possibly gouge the bedliner. |
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Rinse
off any oil or gas spillage as soon as possible. This will
reduce the chance of discoloration. |
**If
you have had Line-X Xtra or Line-X ReNew applied to your
truck you can not use the bedliner for 72 hours. This is to
ensure that the top coat is fully cured.
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