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Old 06-24-2009, 09:52 AM
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Default Re: Rhino-Liner vs. Speedliner opinions (No Line-x)

OK, Paul, you are the same person as John Rider, you just posted the same info on another forum.

Paul, the pictures of the Qwikliner Jeep are pictures that YOU posted on other forums!

LINE-X and Rhino (who together have about 50% of the market) both have cartridge based products similiar to Qwikliner and neither company recommends them for truck bedliners. Why? Because their high pressure products along with their application methods are significantly superior.

Now, the list that you posted about high pressure: How do you know anything about high pressure? You've never experienced it, so I don't think you would even know what things cost or otherwise. I can tell you that the high pressure information you listed is mostly incorrect. 6 to 8 hours! That's actually funny! I guarantee you a high pressure bedliner can be applied WAY faster than a low pressure bedliner.

Your list:
Not environment friendly - Not true, most brands including LINE-X and Rhino are even EPA exempt!

2 Hard to install .Customers can't do. - It's not hard to install, but customers can't do it because they don't have the equipment. Well in order to apply Qwikliner, they will need the spray gun and an air compressor. That's going to be about $500 to $600.

3 Cost are high - Like what?

4 At least take 6-8 hours - HA! No, it takes about 2 hours for black.

5 Time and money consuming - I don't understand that comment.

6 High maintenance and labour cost. - Not true on both points.
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