Bill, I have had a similar experience with my speedliner. Mine changes to a
bright teal color when it gets wet though. It is emerald green otherwise.
Been like this for over a year now. I really like Aaron's idea!
Cal
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Pruitt <wpruitt1@tampabay.rr.com>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 6:58 AM
Subject: DML: Rhino-Liner
> I've got a problem with my Rhino-Liner.
> First, the truck is only two months old, had the liner installed the first
> week I had it. I have not yet had to use the truck for hauling anything
but
> my butt.
>
> July 2, when I drove home from the pool supply store, one of the Chlorine
> containers fell over and leaked onto the liner. My first thought was " Oh
> Sh**", but then I remembered the liner. So I hosed the bed down with
water,
> didn't think much about it. After all, I have a Rhino-Liner, nothing can
> destroy it!
>
> I don't know if that was a mistake or not, but now everytime the bed gets
> wet, the liner turns white everywhere the Chlorine was. Also, the liner
is
> softer in those areas. Let the bed dry out, and you can barely see
> anything, but the next time it gets wet, the white streaks re-appear.
>
> I took it back to Rhino, and they said to leave the tarp off, and when it
> thouroughly dries out, to where it's not soft anymore, they'll re-spray
the
> floor.
>
> Anyone ever heard of anything like this before?
>
> Bill Pruitt
> '01 QC 4.7, Auto, Flo-Pro exhaust, K & N Homebrew 3" Air Intake
> Downey SST Tarp, Viper Alarm, RhinoLiner
> "Tail-Gate Open" warning light
> http://web.tampabay.rr.com/billspages/
>
>
>
>
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