RE: Spray in Bedliners(Zolatone)

From: Mike Crumley (mcrumley@airmail.net)
Date: Thu Jan 21 1999 - 13:14:59 EST


At 12:30 PM 1/20/99 , you wrote:

>I heard they do that now, the only thing that bothers me about Rhinoliner is
>extra 150 lbs.

Either things have really changed since I got my Rhinoliner a year ago, or
somebody got some bad info. My Rhino only added like only 50 or 60 lbs to
the bed. BTW, for anyone contemplating any of these do-it-yourself lining
jobs. be advised that Rhinolinings and other spray on linings are sprayed
to a thickness of about 1/4 inch on the bed and 1/8 inch on the bed walls.
I seriously doubt that you are going to get that kind of protection out of
a can of do-it-yourself. I will readily admit that I am not familiar with
the do-it-yourself kind, but from a common sense standpoint would you
really expect to get anywhere near the quality of a 300-400 dollar
professional job out of a 100 dollar can of do-it-yourself. You get what
you pay for and once it's on, it's hell to get off.
Mike Crumley 97 V6 Auto
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