RE: RE: Cargo Bar!!!! Mike

From: Stlaurent Mr Steven (STLAURENTS@mctssa.usmc.mil)
Date: Tue Feb 22 2000 - 14:51:54 EST


Thanks. I will drop the liner off the mod list and add the Rhino. My fears
are the leakage around the edges. I seen to many liners that water
Can seep down between the liner and bed.

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Steven St.Laurent
Test Engineer
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MARCORSYSCOM, US Marine Corps
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kyle Kozubal [mailto:grndak4x4@home.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 11:11 AM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: DML: RE: Cargo Bar!!!! Mike

> Kyle,
>
> Is the spray a dark black when new and changed color over time? Example:
> lighter gray versus dark black.

Steven St.Laurent,
When the liner is first sprayed on(and once it fully dries), it is like a
shiny black. Of course, as with other spray ins, you can get any color you
want. Over the years, the liner lost some of its 'shinyness', but has never
really dulled out. The shiny appearance is easily restored with a product
Rhino Liner sells for $10 or so which is similar to AmorAll, but is designed
to be used on Rhino Liners to help restore the glossy appearance, if that is
what you want. First, mine was a dark black, a shiny dark balck, I would say
it never went to a gray color it just changed from a gloss to maybe a satin
finish. My brother has Rhino Liner in his truck, and has never really hauled
items in his bed like I do, and over the past 3 years his liner has
maintained its glossy/shiny dark black color. I still give mine 2 thumbs up,
way up and would highly suggest it to anyone.
Kyle
93 Dakota 4x4 V6



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