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14 Sep 2010 
Bedliners and their story
Ever been interested in bed liners? How about spray-in bedliners? Does it ring a bell? Bed liners are actuallya lining that can be placed in the bed of trucks or vans. Yes, the term is literal. For truck fanatics, a truck bedliner can be a very hard decision. There are a lot of bedliners available, but before deciding upon one, you need to understand their basic categories; the drop-in and spray-on. Each has its own benefits and drawbacks and knowing these may help you to buy the best bedliner on the market.

Drop-in Bedliners:

These kinds are fairly heavy duty and provide a good level of protection against nicks. They are durable, clean, and can be easily installed and removed. Damage to the paint of your precious truck can happen fairly easily with this type of liner, though. Scratches are also highly likely, as well as rocks and grit if you don't keep the area really clean. Denting may also occur during the installation.

Spray On Bed Liners:

These aren't as rugged as the drop-ins but they can lessen minor damage to the truck. It loosely conforms to the shape of the truck bed so it won't turn around in the truck bed. Sprayed on liners are put on to the body panel, or the interior. They come in lots of colors, so you can get a sleeker look. Although this type is simple to clean, some stains are impossible to remove, such as spilled paint. It is not really that thick so if a pointed object drops in the truck bed, the liner can chip.

Dualliner Bed Liners

Between the brands that are available in the marketplace today, Dualliner is the brand that you will most likely purchase when buying a new bed liner. This unique truck accessory is different from other brands out there. It offers lasting performance and protection since its warranty lasts for a lifetime! It has sturdy, uv treated poly walls that offer rigidity while the floor bed is rubberized and has zero-skid technology. The ZeroSkid Floor feature has a 3/8" thick polyethylene rubber floor that gives you an assurance that whether you have a spray in or drop in bed liner, the cargo will stay put while travelling preventing damage to your materials and, especially your truck. Not only that, it has a heavy duty protection, made with UV resistant materials and reduces paint chaffing compared to other bed liners on sale today. For moisture problems, a nubbed bottom allows for air movement and drainage which will prevent damage to your truck floor. Ultimately, it is easily removed, cleaned and re-installed by one person only and is affordable to everyone.

Customers are very happy with the product. Before switching to Dualliner, they have had problems with their truck bed liners. Problems such as damage done by their cargo, the paint jobs and dirt but when they turned to Dualliner, they gave good reviews with their purchases. They say that it is the real truck protection system performing both aesthetic and safeguard function.

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