Re: LINE-X Xtra - Final Update
No, I don't think so. I made my first post here in Aug of '05 right after I finished the training class. I was in the second class offered.
Here's what you can do to fixer up:
1. Clean it with automotive soap and water. Use a stiff brush and give it a good scrup. If it's REALLY soiled, buy some CLR Cleaner, available at Wallymart type stores and Lowes/Home Depot.
2. Let it dry.
3. Apply an Armorall type product on it. We don't particularly like Armorall because it's greasy. We suggest either Just Once (justonce.com) or 303 Aerospace. The first time you put it on, it's going to soak up quite a bit, so buy one or two large bottles.
An alternate to number 3 is to take it the dealer and let him apply Xtra, Nason, Ultra Shield or some other one-time UV application. Best durabilty occurs when these products are applied to a warm freshly applied bedliner, but I'd say go for it anyway.
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