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lugnut71

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Who has one? do u like it? How do you clean it ? seems like it would be hard to clean. Thanks
 
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zendigital

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My coworker has one on a classic series realtree roll cab, he cleans his sing mean green degreaser and a scrub brush and wipes it off with a regular shop rag. Still looks brand new after 3 years.

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Bellaireroad

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I've got one on a 722 ... love it...had it about a year.. no scratches....dresses up the box nice... wish I had the power station, but too much denero


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I have one too. My only complain it is ***** to write on, but that is a given I am sure.

I keep it clean with good ol' glass cleaner. Not only that I try to let let it get dirty. I have a large wooden cutting board I will put on there and or some old place mats from the kitchen table depending on what I am doing on top of the box.
 
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lugnut71

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Glad to hear, I have a stainless top , looks sharp but cannot stand the glare anymore, ordering a new box so I wanting something without the glare.
 

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^ agreed, writing on it is difficult but otherwise it's great. I've got one on my triple bay master and on my side box. The main one I had for years and developed about 4-5 nicks in it along the front edge from normal use (we're talking 1/4" max abrasions), and they replaced it at no charge when I mentioned it in passing (wasn't complaining, actually bragging that I abuse it regularly and that's all that happened over years).
 

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Also just a heads up if anyone was curious, they told me the bed liner models are scratch-and-dent stainless tops, coated to cover imperfections that didn't pass QC for the stainless finish.
Not a great picture to show it as it's in the background, but I took a razor and shaved all the nicking/peeling areas on the front edge of one to make it more presentable and built a rolling cart to bolt it to... Sure enough, there was nice stainless underneath. Now it's two-tone :D
 

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soap and water scrub brush then blow dry and or shop rag to wipe off. don't think I could stand the scratching that would come with a stainless top and never thought about the glare.
 

Bloodystumps

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Also just a heads up if anyone was curious, they told me the bed liner models are scratch-and-dent stainless tops, coated to cover imperfections that didn't pass QC for the stainless finish.
Not a great picture to show it as it's in the background, but I took a razor and shaved all the nicking/peeling areas on the front edge of one to make it more presentable and built a rolling cart to bolt it to... Sure enough, there was nice stainless underneath. Now it's two-tone :D

and if you peel of the stainless you will find a butcher block.
The dents would have to be very minor or you would still be able to see it.
 

superbovine

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They are minor, I found several while peeling they just build up the coating there. It isn't the butcher block underneath though, it's a particle board/MDF type thing. The only one I've paid attention to was anyway. I have one that started separating and you could pull one corner up two inches and see the side, it's just cheap filler, wood on the loosest of terms. Slapped some PanelBond under there and good as new. Amazing what some people will discard.
 
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lugnut71

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scratches don't bother me, it just gives it that worn in look, but the glare really bothers me anymore. Never even considered the rhino lined top, but I am now.
 

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Just ordered my powertop in the bedliner coating, the stainless they delivered with the box was warped and the bolt holes were stripped out....so ordered the new top free of charge and he threw in a trim set of my choice, everyone does black and green so I'm getting the titanium trim
 
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