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Rhino Linings Opinions good and bad
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Rhino Linings Opinions good and bad
went to the melb. 4x4 show and saw the rhino linings product. looks good, anyone got any opinions or are their similar products around that are better/cheaper (www.rhinolinings.com.au). want to spray a WT sierra floor
It is a bit more than paintdirtyGQ wrote:They seem pointless in a ute one layer of paint to protect another .The stuff still gets sratched and hard to touch up .
Like all these things the quality of the prep work and application reflect on the end result.
personally it is high on the list for the inside of my Jeep but I dont run carpet so I need to use some kind of linning as paint doenst last long
There is also a couple of DIY versions herculiner being one of them
Havent tried it yet so no personal experience but from research it appears to be a good option but each to there own
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