Tips to Avoid a Lining Scam

How to be in this business and avoid the “Ultimate Spray-on Lining Scam”

  1. Know that Line-X is a standard in Spray-on Bedliners; you pay for using that nationally known, credible, quality name
  2. Decide if that name at $204,000.00 average can amortize itself within a reasonable time for your budget. see http://franchises.findthebest.com/l/164/Line-X-Corp
  3. Decide if bedliners or similar jobs fit your schedule, shop size and crew. Remember that to spray Line-X you need a professional paint booth (Line-X is honest about safety issues). For any zones that might not require a booth, full respirator suit is a must, usually along with specialized permissions to spray polyureas in public if you’re jobbing is to be mobile
  4. Compare all competing Spray Lining Dealership Competitors. See http://spray-lining.com/polyurea-and-bedliner-facts/history-of-bedliners/ Also see Price Comparison of Spray Bedliner Dealerships
  5. REFERENCE FACT: Sales reps whom expect you to just believe them, spend thousands of dollars with no verifiable people who are satisfied, with easy contact info, several of them with human, imperfect but credible referrals; well these are MOST reps, right? These common reps who thrive on your stupidity are just that: stupid. References should be available & should not be only the “best” clients. Require several cases- bad ones are great if you wish to learn what may

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