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I bought a used undercover flex from Craigslist for 140.00 it was on a truck that was really used as work truck so the cover has some paint chips on the aluminum and some fading on the panels.I didn't want to fork up 1,000 for a cover that I really want at this time but a hard fold cover caught my interest from a Avalanche that I previously owned.Im going to sand it down and color match the whole cover the best I can.I don't have the drains hooked up surprisingly went thru a car wash very minimal water got inside,its functional and works great.6440174fd0b11e566241feb650305cb9.jpg6ce154a6ec2f2838182064c3d49156cb.jpgc075edef2ecd48ed036fd61e99a4ba37.jpg

 

 

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Everyone with the Undercover Ultra Flex, how are y'all taking care of it ?

Wasn't sure if I needed to wax it or what exactly I needed to do to it.

 

Thanks for the help !

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Just got an Undercover Ultra Flex for $830 installed. If you're in the Dallas area and interested, let me know and I'll let you know where I got it. So far, I really like the looks and functionality.

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Just got an Undercover Ultra Flex for $830 installed. If you're in the Dallas area and interested, let me know and I'll let you know where I got it. So far, I really like the looks and functionality.

 

 

Good deal !

 

 

I can't wait to put mine on next week, it's waiting in the box for me :)

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Everyone with the Undercover Ultra Flex, how are y'all taking care of it ?

 

Wasn't sure if I needed to wax it or what exactly I needed to do to it.

 

Thanks for the help !

 

I was told to use 303 Aerospace Protectant.

 

Also seeing how Bak and Undercover are so closely related see link below.

 

https://bakindustries.com/faq.html

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I was told to use 303 Aerospace Protectant.

 

Also seeing how Bak and Undercover are so closely related see link below.

 

https://bakindustries.com/faq.html

 

 

Have you put any on it yet ?....I was just worried that new smooth matte finish might look greasy with 303 on it.

 

I have read where some places say just wash it and not put anything on it, but I feel like what you heard could be right....you'd think some kind of protectant would be needed.

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Have you put any on it yet ?....I was just worried that new smooth matte finish might look greasy with 303 on it.

 

I have read where some places say just wash it and not put anything on it, but I feel like what you heard could be right....you'd think some kind of protectant would be needed.

 

I have put it on. Started just with the rubber pieces (to keep them from fading/cracking/drying out) but then (after some over spray) I used it on the aluminum.

 

I don't think it looks greasy (like armor all) but helps to restore when I first installed. Otherwise it starts to look a bit faded.

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I was told to use 303 Aerospace Protectant.

 

Just make sure you use what the manufacturer recommends or they will void your warranty. I know for a fact Extang is GREAT with warranties as long as you don't use a different protectant. 303 should be good, and here are a couple others:

 

https://www.amazon.com/Truxedo-1704511-Pro-TeX-Protectant-Spray/dp/B004D3CD2S

https://www.extang.com/p-36841-tonno-tonic.html

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I have put it on. Started just with the rubber pieces (to keep them from fading/cracking/drying out) but then (after some over spray) I used it on the aluminum.

 

I don't think it looks greasy (like armor all) but helps to restore when I first installed. Otherwise it starts to look a bit faded.

 

 

Terrific......sounds like just what I need to use.

 

I know it's good stuff from my other covers just wasn't sure how it would look with the matte finish.

 

Thanks for letting me know how it worked for you !

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Just make sure you use what the manufacturer recommends or they will void your warranty. I know for a fact Extang is GREAT with warranties as long as you don't use a different protectant. 303 should be good, and here are a couple others:

 

https://www.amazon.com/Truxedo-1704511-Pro-TeX-Protectant-Spray/dp/B004D3CD2S

https://www.extang.com/p-36841-tonno-tonic.html

 

 

That's what makes this so confusing....UnderCover in the message I got from them just says to wash it with the truck and that's all...no other protectant needed.

 

 

With it having aluminum panels that are painted the matte black color.....it's unfamiliar territory to me.

 

I have had powdered coated aluminum and loved it, but never the matte black paint before.

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Went with the Roll N Lock for the new truck

 

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I loved my Retrax Pro, not as bad with water leaks for me as some say. Super easy, secure, loved that you could lock it in place anywhere. Gonna get another one for my new truck.

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Looking at the undercover ultra flex and the MX4. Could i get some advice from people who've owned the product?

 

My main concern is security and water tightness.

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Looking at the undercover ultra flex and the MX4. Could i get some advice from people who've owned the product?

 

My main concern is security and water tightness.

My ultraflex will leak some in the corners. I believe its somewhat average to above average on security (better than those cheaper canvas with Velcro). Fold-a-cover shows a video of using a coat hanger to open the (bak and undercover) folding covers.

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Anyone looking for a Bakbox2? I have a brand new one in unopened box. Had a heck of a time getting my Revolver X2 delivered so they shipped the box to me complimentary. Have it listed in the for sale thread...PM if interested

 

 

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