Anyone use Line-X of Virginia Beach?
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Anyone use Line-X of Virginia Beach?
I went over there during lunch and spoke to the guys. They seemed like a knowledgeable group with good attention to detail. They addressed things like bagging the truck for overspray, removing and re-installing the bed tie-down hooks and removing and re-insalling all the bed drain plugs w/o me having to ask.
Anyone actually use them? Feedback?
Thanks,
Brian
Anyone actually use them? Feedback?
Thanks,
Brian
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Re: Anyone use Line-X of Virginia Beach?
i was thinking the same thing. thats a normal step. we do bed liners at the shop on special occasions and we remove everything and bag the vehicle. prep the hell out of the bed, clean it, dry it, spray it. If you have any inkling of thought bedliners are super easy. you can do it yourself for about 140 bucks with a raptor kit.if you have a compressor, a d/a and and the real cheap bottle gun with adapter.
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Re: Anyone use Line-X of Virginia Beach?
Yes, but the fact that they covered all of that w/o my asking shows that they're detail oriented and have done a Titan before. I've seen where shops do a piss poor job of bagging the truck and you get bedliner overspray all over your paint... that sucks big time as it takes major buffing to get it off.... regular overspray clay has a tough time with it.
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to me thats like saying, I went to mcdonalds and they wrapped my to go burger without even asking, it was great. ha...I would just assume everyshop would bag a car doing a bedliner, but obviously places have not and have screwed peoples paint up with the bedliner material. It doesnt overspray like at all, just a very small amount. But if the rest of the car isnt covered it definitely could be a problem. I know you are a do it yourselfer, you should look into the raptor kits from the paint store, pro finishes sells the kits for like 140 bucks, its stupidly simple.
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Re: Anyone use Line-X of Virginia Beach?
Yeah but you're an auto-body guy who actually gives a crap... I don't trust people in the service industry until they give me a reason to do so. There's plenty of posts on the Titan boards where people get spray-ins done and they just spray over everything. In one thread they tried to tell the guy the OEM bolts for the tie-downs are too short to re-install after the bedliner goes on... that's not the case, they simply forgot to remove the stuff and were trying to cover their butts. It's better to ask up front and be too picky then assume they'll do it right only to find out they didn't.
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