IMHO, the texture of the LineX allows the higher gloss of the hood insert to still cut down on glare. I've noticed NO difference in glare before/after the insert was coated.
IMHO, the texture of the LineX allows the higher gloss of the hood insert to still cut down on glare. I've noticed NO difference in glare before/after the insert was coated.
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
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That's exactly correct, the fangs would probably not have worked well if the insert was coated with the bedliner material.
The LINE-X bedliner material was treated with black Xtra. Xtra is UV resistant (and thus fade resistant) and will hold its gloss. Xtra contains a DuPont Kevlar micropulp for enhanced durability. The insert and mirrors are just costed with Xtra without the bedliner material.
The cladding has been encapsulated with the LINE-X bedliner material and the cladding will be able to take a LOT more abuse than just painted cladding.
Personally, I like the contrast between the texture and smooth finishes, it looks unique and pretty darn sharp in person
KRemo: THANK YOU!
About that comment regarding Jeeps. We apply LINE-X to Jeeps almost monthly. I think they look pretty good also!
Before:
During:
After:
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OK, Mr. Line-X, can you post more or post a link to more photos of that beige Jeep or any other beige vehicles you have done?
Thanks - Bart
Here are two different beige Jeeps. After we applied LINE-X to one of them, the owner applied some military insignia.
First Jeep which is the same as the one previously posted:
Second Jeep:
Owner's pictures:
Looks sort of silver in the pictures, but it's actually a beige color.
Tinker toy props in beige LINE-X (for Fort Worth Museum of Science and History):
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Last edited by LINE-X : 12/29/2010 at 02:57 PM
I realize this is a VehiCross forum, not a Jeep or other forum. But, if you will allow me to post those pics: For those of you in the Fort Worth area, we applied LINE-X to the interior of this vehicle.
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