FROM: "Mike Locke" SUBJECT: Re: How does one remove sprayed on bedliners? DATE: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 22:51:34 -0800 ORGANIZATION: http://extra.newsguy.com NEWSGROUPS: rec.autos.4x4 Charles wrote in message news:rgslvss7b2nnq4v6mgo7v6pflhqlg7o9us@4ax.com... > I just bought a used truck from a fellow who has painted the bed with > Duplicolor bedliner material purchased from the local auto parts > store. The materials was not applied very well. > > I'd like to have the truck redone with a professional sprayed on > liner, perhaps Line-X. > > 1) Can liners be applied on top of one another with no detrimental > effects? > > 2) How does one go about removing an old sprayed on liner? > The Line-X dealer that installed my liner told me that he has occasionally had to chisel off a liner. I suspect that some heat from a blow torch would help. He also told me that Rhino liners can be peeled off, since they don't stick so well and are more flexible. Hard to tell if that is good or bad (of course the Line-X dealer says its really bad :-). -- S'later, Mike Locke lockem@scrserv.com