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spray on bedliner vs roll on bedliner
#12
Yeah, that's like saying a bayonette is the best cutting tool for all jobs.
Roll-ons have their place, as do drop ins.
Just saying "This is the best." without listing any attractive features is hardly a convincing argument.
Don't get me wrong I personally use a spray-on liner, done by a shop. And it's great for what I do. Apparently it's also popular for many.
But given the right circumstances, I wouldn't hesitate to use a drop-in or a roll-on.
I'm beginning to think some posters here are using this forum for shameless advertising of favorite brand name products on a repetitive basis. It seems the same thread subject appears every couple of weeks, and the same repeated claims for a specific brand name keep getting mercilessly repeated.
Roll-ons have their place, as do drop ins.
Just saying "This is the best." without listing any attractive features is hardly a convincing argument.
Don't get me wrong I personally use a spray-on liner, done by a shop. And it's great for what I do. Apparently it's also popular for many.
But given the right circumstances, I wouldn't hesitate to use a drop-in or a roll-on.
I'm beginning to think some posters here are using this forum for shameless advertising of favorite brand name products on a repetitive basis. It seems the same thread subject appears every couple of weeks, and the same repeated claims for a specific brand name keep getting mercilessly repeated.
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I am very seriously considering going with the roll in due to I don't throw stuff in the bed. I just need something to protect finish and prevent sliding around when I put camping containers in the bed. I wouldn't consider if I abused bed by throwing heavy or sharp items in it.
#14
Roll-ons are also handy if you've got a steady hand, for putting down a fresh-clean new finish. They're stackable, so you can do one right over top of an old dirty one.
#15
spray on bedliner
1 Not durable
2 Not UV protected
3 Colour fade and peeled problem
4 Not warranty
etc.etc...........
now choose according to your mind.
I have spray on bedliner and I am fully satisfied
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#16
Yeah, I'M fully satisfied with my spray-in, too.
What happened to you, jrider, ?
Lets see, you got a roll-on for cheap, fully expecting it to have the appearance and quality of a professional spray-in. Then you didn't prep the bed as per the instructions, and now you're angry because the cheap roll-on didn't meet your lofty expectations?
Roll-ons aren't designed to be as durable as spray-ons. They're a cheap alternative for those who don't want to commit to the expense of a tougher liner. Get over it.
What happened to you, jrider, ?
Lets see, you got a roll-on for cheap, fully expecting it to have the appearance and quality of a professional spray-in. Then you didn't prep the bed as per the instructions, and now you're angry because the cheap roll-on didn't meet your lofty expectations?
Roll-ons aren't designed to be as durable as spray-ons. They're a cheap alternative for those who don't want to commit to the expense of a tougher liner. Get over it.
#17
spray on bedliner
I have a spray in bed liner (Qwikliner), and have been very happy with it,Spray in.......... very nice, durable, doesn't fade, good looks, you can actually dump a load of rip-raff on it.
Roll in.......... looks ok, fades yearly, is a PITA when half of it peals and flakes and you have to remove it to get a spray in.<o></o></pre>
Roll in.......... looks ok, fades yearly, is a PITA when half of it peals and flakes and you have to remove it to get a spray in.<o></o></pre>
#18
Have had Line-X do both of my trucks. Both worked just as well 10 years later. It fades slightly after the years, but you can't beat the quality. You get wat you pay for.
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