Bullet Liner coatings can also be custom matched to existing color shades, and they offer UV protection to retain color.  -  Photo: Bullet Liner

Bullet Liner coatings can also be custom matched to existing color shades, and they offer UV protection to retain color.

Photo: Bullet Liner

Bullet Liner USA announced the rollout of its new RPM all-purpose formulation.

RPM is designed specifically for service pickups; delivery vans and trucks; construction equipment; police, fire, and emergency service vehicles; tractor trailers; utility service and crew trucks; trailers; ATVs; and UTVs.  

Bullet Liner RPM provides fleet operators with a cost-effective way to safeguard their vehicle investment and extend service life.

"Bullet Liner RPM is a spray-on permanent protective coating system designed for rough service applications and industrial and commercial fleets," said Jill Deamer, global marketing brand manager for Bullet Liner. "Bullet Liner RPM is ready-made for the rigors of the fleet market because it specifically protects and extends the life and appearance of fleet vehicle exteriors and keeps equipment 'on equity' while on the job. It's the best investment a fleet operator can make to enhance the value of their entire fleet—from 'bumper to fender'."

Bullet Liner RPM is constructed to provide a monolithic membrane with a uniform and ultra-fine surface texture. This elastomeric coating offers heavy duty protection against dents, dings, scratches, and other damage incurred on the highway or the work site. Bullet Liner coatings can also be custom matched to existing color shades, and they offer UV protection to retain color.

"Fleet operators who select Bullet Liner RPM to protect their vehicles can rely upon a robust, supportive dealer network that understands the cost of downtime and strives to make doing business with our Bullet Liner authorized dealers as seamless as possible," Deamer said. "We offer highly trained applicators who offer a quick turnaround time in multiple convenient locations throughout North America."

Originally posted on Work Truck Online