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Trailer paint to the next level .

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Heat550, Oct 27, 2019.

  1. Chvymn99

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    I like LineX for that...I've had that in 3 out of the 4 last trucks and its always holds up nicely. My newest Ford has OEM one installed, which is more like LineX...
     
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    No pics, but me and Mel s&s’d 1.5 face real quick yesterday while the kids were playing. I split, and she wheelbarrowed and stacked just as fast. 35 minutes
     
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    LineX is good stuff, especially the new LineX stuff, try to see if you can find a local shop that sprays UltimateLinings. If you cant, go for LineX for sure.
     
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    LinkedXJ you seem to have quite a bit of experience here. Mind if I ask a question? I have a plate bumper on my truck that was lineX’d. I prepped all the welds and corners with Por 15 and they are holding up well. However on the flat parts there is some rust starting to come through. How can this be fixed? I imagine it would be a major pain for me to remove all the lining and re coat but is this something the company does often? Thanks.