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preparation for Line-X bedliner on my cabinets
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Urtz" data-source="post: 148596" data-attributes="member: 1238"><p>Re: preparation for Line-X bedliner on my cabinets</p><p></p><p></p><p>We have used Line-X on a number of cabinets and racks. I believe it is THE most durable finish you will get. The first box we had done was an EV wedge that was originally carpeted over wafer-wood. It looked SO bad it had to be refinished and recoated. From that point on, all boxes heading to the Line-X shop were filled and sanded to a very consistent finish. Since then, they have all held up very well, and it's been over a decade for some. Like others have said, remove all hardware. If the recesses end up getting too filled with Line-X to properly accommodate the re-installation of the hardware, the Line-X can be trimmed back with a utility knife.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Urtz, post: 148596, member: 1238"] Re: preparation for Line-X bedliner on my cabinets We have used Line-X on a number of cabinets and racks. I believe it is THE most durable finish you will get. The first box we had done was an EV wedge that was originally carpeted over wafer-wood. It looked SO bad it had to be refinished and recoated. From that point on, all boxes heading to the Line-X shop were filled and sanded to a very consistent finish. Since then, they have all held up very well, and it's been over a decade for some. Like others have said, remove all hardware. If the recesses end up getting too filled with Line-X to properly accommodate the re-installation of the hardware, the Line-X can be trimmed back with a utility knife. [/QUOTE]
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