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HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE REFLEX TO CURE?
MOLDS PRECISELY TO EVERY CONTOUR
YES...IT'S REPAIRABLE
ENVIROMENTALLY SAFE
QUIET
ACCESSORIES FIT GREAT
ADDS VALUE
RESISTANT TO MOST COMMON CHEMICALS
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO APPLY?
IS REFLEX UV STABLE?
HARD VS SOFT VS FLEXIBLE?
HOW DO THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF REFLEX COMPARE TO
OTHERS?
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| HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE
REFLEX TO CURE? |
RX700 is a fast cure polyurethane
system. Gel time, is 10-12 seconds and initial cure (dry to touch), is 2
minutes. The liner can be trimmed and de-masked immediately after
application and handled or touched without leaving finger print marks in
approximately 15 minutes. Full, rugged use of the new liner should wait
for 1 day. Casual use after 5 hours at 70 degrees is acceptable. If the
outside temperature is below the freezing point, the truck should stay
inside for 2-3 hours to assist the initial cure stage.
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| MOLDS PRECISELY TO
EVERY CONTOUR |
Reflex bonds permanentely to your truck bed providing a weather tight
seal. Reflex molds around every contour insuring that no cargo space is
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| YES...IT'S REPAIRABLE |
Even if the most unlikely mishap occurs, your Reflex dealer can
repair the surface to like new condition.
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| ENVIROMENTALLY SAFE |
Reflex is EPA exempt and NIOSH approved. Comprised of 100% solids
with no V.O.C.'s or C.F.C.'s. Solvent Free.
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| QUIET |
It's thick shock absorbing qualities dampen sound and vibration. No
rattling around like drop-in liners. [Top]
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| ACCESSORIES FIT GREAT |
Bed lids, camper shells, fiberglass tops, 5th wheel hitches, tie
downs, utility boxes, etc. all fit great because Reflex molds to every
contour anddoes not interfere with accessory installaton.
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| ADDS VALUE |
Whether you spray Reflex on a well used or a new truck bed. Reflex
will provide years of reliableservice. With 11 standard colors to choose
from, it's a great way to add resale value. OEM custom color match is
also available. [Top]
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| RESISTANT TO MOST COMMON CHEMICALS |
Including pool chlorine, auto fuel, diesel fuel, paints, bleaches,
organic solvents, fertilizers, and much more.
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| HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO APPLY? |
The time varies among shops and depends
largely on the ability of the technician and the way in which the shop
is set up. The average is 3 hours with 1 man working alone, however some
shops complete the job in just over 2 hours with a little help from an
extra person. [Top]
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| IS REFLEX UV STABLE? |
The short answer is yes, Reflex is UV
stable, but the question does not address the true concern regarding the
retention of the original appearance. Many truck liner groups claim UV
stability and yet look terrible less than 1 year later. UV stability
only means that the material won't fail due to exposure to sunlight.
It's really something that needs better interpretation. Color stability
and resistance to premature oxidation of the surface are the 2 most
important issues from the standpoint of how a truck liner looks 2 years
down the road. Reflex is 100% polyurethane formulated from a group of
polyols and iso's that perform well as cured urethane material exposed
to intense direct sunlight. Our primary concern is that a Reflex truck
liner looks as close to original condition on its second birthday. We
know from years of trials that when we get that much longevity, the
following years will also be satisfactory to the customer and repeat
sales will follow. We also use the best colorants, including automotive
color toners that have a proven UV performance history. One of the
problems faced by many truck liner systems is the use of polyureas in
place of polyurethane. Polyureas are known in the labs to be a shortcut
in formulating around moisture sensitivity, however, polyureas score
poorly on UV stability and also account for harder, more rigid and less
flexible truck liners. Reflex 700 is the most rubbery, flexible,
abrasion-resistant truck liner on the market and the overall score on
Reflex appearance after 2 years is second to none. When other companies
promote topcoats and surface treatments right from the start, you know
that they have underlying issues that need to be covered up.
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| HARD VS SOFT VS FLEXIBLE? |
| Some truck liner systems are made from
relatively hard, rigid materials, and most competitors trying to market
harder products like to refer to Reflex as being soft. Reflex really
isn't soft but rather extremely flexible with a nice feel to it. Just
like the rubber used in car tires; you wouldn't think of a tire as being
soft or fragile, and you also know that a tire is extremely rugged and
will withstand a lot of abuse. If car tires were made from a harder,
more rigid rubber composition, three things would change. The vehicle
would be a lot noisier because of the rough | | |