Bill,
Agree with the color issue. Our local LineX guy won't spray some colors
because of fade problems and previously unhappy customers.
I'd think white would be OK. Difficult to keep clean but so is the white
nonskid on my whaler. In order to get it really pure white clean looking
I'd have to scrub it for hours. I've tried many products and none work
well.
I finally decided to be a little less anal about a pristine white deck on a
fishing boat. Now the deck is kinda sorta light gray and I'm starting to
prefer it that way.
Butch
"Bill McKee" wrote in message
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Was having a brain fart. Thinking fiberglass. I like the LineX liner in
my 2004 Pickup. I would look for another color than black, as it greys a
little, and is probably hotter than lighter colors.
Bill
"Butch Davis" wrote in message
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So Bill, what's wrong with spraying on hot bedliner product on an
aluminum boat?
Butch
"Bill McKee" wrote in message
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"John H" wrote in message
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On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 18:15:32 -0500, "Craig Davis"
wrote:
I have an aluminum bass boat with carpet and want to replace the carpet
with
a non-skid coating that is easily washed. There appears to be numerous
products on the market. I would like to get input from people who have
used
some of these products.
I've got Rhino Liner in my pickup. It's great. It's sprayed on 1/8th
inch thick
in the bed, but it could be much thinner on a boat. It comes in many
colors. I'd
at least give them a call. Some marine apps are at the site below.
http://www.rhinolinings.com/RL/main/...pecialapps.jsp
--
John H
"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."
I would worry about using Rhino on the boat, as I think it is sprayed on
very hot, at least my LineX liner is. There are roll on liners
available at most good autoparts stores.