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Author Topic: Spray on bed liners?  (Read 335 times)
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Metal Twister
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« on: January 13, 2009, 09:07:07 AM »

Is there any difference in spray on bed liners? Anybody know who does it at a reasonable price? Ive got some projects coming up that is going to need some extra protection.
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DSchofield
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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2009, 09:27:14 AM »

Hi, I can tell you that essentially there is no major differences in the actual products themselves.  They are all a resin and some sort of activator to act as the hardening agent.  The main difference is how they cure out.  Some need to be heated for a 24 hour period while others cure out dry to the surface touch in 30 or so second like my Vortex system dose.  Additionally, the major franchises tend to spray at a high volume and high pressure. Mine is low pressure so there is lass over spray and more material goes onto your rig.  I got a used machine because of the folks coming back to me after I media blasted an primed their rigs.  The cost from some of the major franchises was staggering.  So I found a used system and started doing it as a hobby business to support my jeep habit.  As for re sonable rates?  I can be negotiated with, and bribed LOL  I do have examples of work as well as references so contact me and we can see if we can make it happen without breaking your bank.

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Metal Twister
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« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2009, 09:41:31 AM »

Sweet... Can you tint the coating you spray on? If so how close in color can you get? Say orange or lime green?
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