Possible Problems with Drop-In Liners
With plastic "pop-in" bed liners, water and dirt can get trapped underneath the liner, resulting in corrosion and noise while driving. Turbo Liner prevents rust and corrosion by permanently bonding to any surface, without bolts or air gaps. It also deadens sound vibration giving a quieter ride. Plastic "pop-in" liners tend to warp and even crack in extreme weather conditions or from heavy loads. Again, this simply is not an issue for Turbo Liner.
Possible Problems with Polyurethane Liners Polyurethane liners are sprayed in many different ways, but one thing holds
true about almost all of them they dry slow. What happens when spraying
Polyurethane is you end up with a thicker coating in the valleys and a thin
coating on the peeks of the bed. The other thing about Polyurethanes is that
most of them have a really rough and chunky texture that short of looking bad the texture has no other function. Color holdout is another issue. Most companies don't use much UV protection in their materials, which causes them to chalk and fade out almost immediately.
Because polyurethanes have such slow
dry times the material can run down or sag, pooling up in the low spots leaving
the material thin on the main or high spots of the bed surfaces.
With a Polyurea this is not an
issue. With the application process and dry times of Polyurea's the
material is applied in an even coat across all surfaces and is dry
in seconds.Say
goodbye to polyurethane and hello to Polyurea.