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Post by Busted Knuckle Racing on Feb 27, 2007 17:55:15 GMT -5
Brad H. - what kind of truck? Mini or full size? Full size. It's the 2500HD I was pulling my Jeep with at Hot Springs last trip.
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Post by broncocraigellis on Feb 27, 2007 23:10:14 GMT -5
oh ok Brad. Thanks, sent a pm.
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Post by jeepchipjones on Feb 28, 2007 14:54:20 GMT -5
Ill be sending you some of our business as well when there's interest. I wish you could do white though. Is it all whites, or just the one that Speedliner supplies you. What if you went to the dealership and got the paint code, would that still yellow?
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Post by Busted Knuckle Racing on Feb 28, 2007 17:28:11 GMT -5
It probably has something like polyurethane in it. Polyurethane will yellow in sunlight. I don't know much about speedliner, but that's my guess.
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Post by broncocraigellis on Feb 28, 2007 19:27:41 GMT -5
The problem is with all whites. Brad is correct - Speedliner's polyurethane is what yellows. I can do it, but I won't guarantee against yellowing. I will put a bunch of sealer on top of it and hope for the best, but no guarantees or respraying if it yellows.
Speedliner is neutral until color is added to it.
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Post by jeepchipjones on Mar 1, 2007 13:56:21 GMT -5
If it is speedlined white, can it be painted white after it cures? Or will the paint not hold up?
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Post by broncocraigellis on Mar 1, 2007 16:28:29 GMT -5
The paint usually won't stick to a flexible surface like bedliner. I guess if you added a lot of flex additive to the paint it may work.
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Post by broncocraigellis on Mar 2, 2007 18:19:28 GMT -5
Anyone interested? Give me a call at 662-346-1476.
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