Line-x my deck, yea

i live in a small ass apartment, i ain’t spraying shit around here.

am i gonna have to send it to you? seems that’s the direction this is going.

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Never looks clean anymore.

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oh…yea F that then.

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Nahhhhh, but I am always down to if you want, lol. Hell, you always have tons of cool shit I would always gladly trade for BMSs and nickel and shit.

But give the line-x a go and see if you like it!

Always just a belt sander away from a fresh start.

My Haya lid

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Haha, truck bedliner is the best.

I sprayed the top of one of my decks with these, and then sprayed from a distance like 1m from the deck, it makes a rough-ish texture similar to griptape. Not to mention its easier to clean since I can use a wet cloth and wipe. Surprisingly it grips your feet well.

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i don’t think it is. it’s like ultra strong.

and…like i said, tiny apartment…etc.

alright, let me think this over.

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wait, so you’re saying it’s easy to clean?

hm…i’m gonna call the line-x shop around here and ask questions.

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That looks so cool! The picture is then sprayed on top of the bedliner layer using a template?

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Oh yeah, line-x is super easy to clean, as long as you’re not afraid to use some water. Think truck bed liner and your experience with it. That shit is durable and hassle free

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You’re Going to want and make sure it is airtight if youre going to spray it down with water. trust me I took a rag and some water It did not help very much just left fabric on my board. Maybe im not cleaning it rt @Zach?

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Well you used flex seal, which to my understanding is more ‘rubbery’ than a truck bed liner such as line-x.

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Thats what i had thought but it hardened better than jb weld lol. My truck has line x/Rino lining so it did feel the same texture wise. But you could be rt. Also unless i use a hose my truck bed doesn’t get cleaned and dont even try drying it with a towel looks all hairy after

@DerelictRobot had a cool rubber spray on his Lacroix deck.

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Hmm. It seems that you and I have very different experiences with line-x. I wonder why. Suddenly I’m less sure of my previous statements due to possible deviations

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Im not saying not to use it just saying its not fun to clean

Maybe there is texture variations. Id rather clean grip tape lol

Yep, cut the shape with a craft knife and masking tape, and then spray light coats.

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My truck bed is line-x it has never looked clean. Oil stains, dirt discolored. Ive tried a few diff methods of cleaning it just always drys looking faded.

But still grippy and protective. And i am pretty tough on it.

So id say +1 for durability and grip
-2 for cleanliness

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I used Bondo HD Rubberized Undercoating, meant for the underside of a vehicle.

It’s held up really well. Also coated my OSRR prototype in it.

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Maybe line x with a coat of rustoleum never wet (or any other hydrophobic treatment).

I even thought maybe brushing on some plastidip would look really colorful but with some line x showing through. If that becomes a thing, you heard it here first.