Re: Re: Rhino Liner clone, sort of

From: Matthew Brandes (mbrandes@realworks.com)
Date: Tue Feb 17 1998 - 16:30:49 EST


I purchased a can of the spray-on liner before winter started. I applied
it to the inside of the rear wheel wells. It went on great. (Be sure and
mask off.) I haven't looked inside recently, but it's held up pretty good.
 As soon as it gets warm I'm going to crawl underneath and do the rest of
the bed. I already have bolts and things that are starting to rust because
of the winter salt.

I dont' know how well it would work for a bed liner. Given the thinness of
one coating, I would imagine you would have to do multiple coats.

At 02:57 PM 2/17/98 -0600, you wrote:
>I've noticed the apperance of something like this at your local department
store
>(eg. WalMart) in a spray can. About $7. Don't know how well it works. Anyone
>with first hand experience?
>
>I've got a friend whose truck bed is pretty scratched up, but no rust for
many
>years.
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Matthew Brandes

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