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04-10-2012 02:15 PM #9
My experience with Rhino Lining: Had a truck bed done in silver. After perhaps 3 summers, the silver was getting faded and the yellowish polyurethane was showing thru. Had the interior of the Jeep done in silver also. Both are slicker than snot on a glass door knob if you have water on your shoes. Even when dry, the stuff in the bed slides much easier than it does on a painted surface. Bed still dents. Only advantage is perhaps the liner doesnt scratch like paint will. However, we pushed a couple of welding tanks into the bed and it rubbed the silver layer of Rhino off a bit. Now, I use a heavy bed mat that is easily removable and let the scratches fall where they may on the sides.
Commercial polyurethanes are a two part mix that is mixed at the gun tip. Aftermarket "do it yourself" liners are usually a one part mastic type material that is similar to undercoat.
mike in tucsonLast edited by robot; 04-10-2012 at 02:19 PM.





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