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Opinions of spray on Rhino Liner for pickup beds

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Paul

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Mar 30, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/30/98
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Any down sides? How does this hold up. Does it dent easily if you have
small pebbles on your shoes and walk on it or does it scratch from something
vibrating on it?

Paul

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Jim Janecek

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Mar 30, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/30/98
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In article <6fooru$g...@enews2.newsguy.com>, "Paul"
<paulg...@westworld.com> wrote:

> Any down sides? How does this hold up. Does it dent easily if you have
> small pebbles on your shoes and walk on it or does it scratch from something
> vibrating on it?


No

Pretty good

No

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Sanchopnz

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Apr 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM4/2/98
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Paul,
I've seen it used extensively in oilfield service trucks in my area. I'm not a
big fan of anything I view as a fad and in the beginning I thought that Rhino
Linings were just that. I WAS WRONG!
Several trucks I've seen in the past three years with it have held up very
well; They are all used as oilfield service vehicles, and they are not treated
very well.

>Any down sides?

The only one I know of is the slipperyness in extreme cold weather. It's no
worse than bare paint, but nothing like the traction you get when the lining is
warm.

>Does it dent easily if you have
>small pebbles on your shoes and walk on it or does it scratch from something
>vibrating on it?

It's really durable; I've seen shovels rammed into it and very little damage
result. I reccommend it.
Frank Longtine
1984 Ford F-150
1997 Rokon Trail Breaker
1994 Specialized Stumpjumper
Two good feet

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