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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 3609463" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>[USER=7248]@SlugSlinger[/USER] I think knows the gentleman that started Gatorhyde in Waggoner. </p><p></p><p>I have Gatorhyde in the pick up I have know. I had it installed in OKC at a location near or on Memorial Road. I will not have them install another, as they didn't do a great job on the prep. The prep makes ALL the difference. It is 4.5 years old and is still shiny black and doesn't chalk or fade like the base Line-X does. I use my pick up bed and have tore a couple spots up a little. </p><p></p><p>I had a couple or 3, Speedliner previously. One bed was damaged in an accident and the body shop thought they would be able to cut a line in the bedliner and then peel out the section so the repair could be made and then patch in the bed liner. They couldn't peel the bedliner out and ended up getting a take off bed. </p><p></p><p>It has been several years back but when I was shopping for a spray in bedliner, I was told by LineX that the UV protectant would cost a couple hundred more and that would prevent it from chalking or fading. I laughed about that, as that would be like a tire shop charging you for the air in the new tires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 3609463, member: 1546"] [USER=7248]@SlugSlinger[/USER] I think knows the gentleman that started Gatorhyde in Waggoner. I have Gatorhyde in the pick up I have know. I had it installed in OKC at a location near or on Memorial Road. I will not have them install another, as they didn't do a great job on the prep. The prep makes ALL the difference. It is 4.5 years old and is still shiny black and doesn't chalk or fade like the base Line-X does. I use my pick up bed and have tore a couple spots up a little. I had a couple or 3, Speedliner previously. One bed was damaged in an accident and the body shop thought they would be able to cut a line in the bedliner and then peel out the section so the repair could be made and then patch in the bed liner. They couldn't peel the bedliner out and ended up getting a take off bed. It has been several years back but when I was shopping for a spray in bedliner, I was told by LineX that the UV protectant would cost a couple hundred more and that would prevent it from chalking or fading. I laughed about that, as that would be like a tire shop charging you for the air in the new tires. [/QUOTE]
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