Re: Re: Rhino Liner clone, sort of

From: david zavetsky (zavetsky@usaor.net)
Date: Fri Feb 20 1998 - 08:35:55 EST


Just a note here....Dont just spary over rust with ANY store bought stuff....

The rust will find sustanance in the way of water vapor, etc and keepi on
eating the parts.....Destroy the rust first, THEN protect the surface with
this spray.

I have seen it as well, and was curious myself.

At 03:30 PM 2/17/98 -0600, you wrote:
>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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