On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 23:11:24 UTC Peter D. Hipson
<phipson@deletethisword.darkstar.mv.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 09:29:30 -0400, "Anthony Pietrak"
> <anthony@quarterarcade.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >Buying a new pickup truck shortly and I'm strongly leaning on a spray on
> >bedliner. I've shopped around a little, just curious as if anyone has used
> >a product call "Pro-Tex" by SEM. Any thoughts on it versus Rhino Linings?
>
> FWIW there are sometimes other factors to consider. A slip in bed
> liner can protect the top of the bed rails, something that spray on
> will not do. And, at least in my case, slip in was much cheaper (and
> that was from the dealer, too.) than spray. Most spray liners won't
> warranty damage caused or related to shoveling out the load. Most say
> that if you use a shovel in the bed, the warranty is void. I've not
> had problems shoveling my drop in, but were I to have a spray in, I'd
> just drop in a 4x8 sheet of 3/8 ply and put the load on that--that
> solves the wraranty issue.
For shoveling and rough drag loads, go to Lowes/Home Depot and buy a
4x8 sheet of the plastic lattice material. About 1/8 thick, it comes
in several grid sizes. Shovel or drag the load out, slip the out the
lattice work and sweep or hose. Cheap, works great even over bed
liners.
--
Will Honea