Rhino lining
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Rhino lining
Originally Posted by roastpuff
Please do, thanks. Have you had a Line-X product before to compare? I'm looking at either one and wondering which is better.
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My 2015 is getting sprayed as I type this. They are using the "Hybrid" blend of Rhino Liner.
I had Speedliner sprayed in my 2005 when I got it new, and it held up to 10 years of abuse and Florida sun way better than I could have imagined. I don't doubt the Rhino Liner will do the same, plus I will have an Undercover tonneau so that should greatly expand its longevity.
I will try to post up pics of the finished product.
I had Speedliner sprayed in my 2005 when I got it new, and it held up to 10 years of abuse and Florida sun way better than I could have imagined. I don't doubt the Rhino Liner will do the same, plus I will have an Undercover tonneau so that should greatly expand its longevity.
I will try to post up pics of the finished product.
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Rhino lining
Originally Posted by NemesisR6
My 2015 is getting sprayed as I type this. They are using the "Hybrid" blend of Rhino Liner.
I had Speedliner sprayed in my 2005 when I got it new, and it held up to 10 years of abuse and Florida sun way better than I could have imagined. I don't doubt the Rhino Liner will do the same, plus I will have an Undercover tonneau so that should greatly expand its longevity.
I will try to post up pics of the finished product.
I had Speedliner sprayed in my 2005 when I got it new, and it held up to 10 years of abuse and Florida sun way better than I could have imagined. I don't doubt the Rhino Liner will do the same, plus I will have an Undercover tonneau so that should greatly expand its longevity.
I will try to post up pics of the finished product.
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Wingman15 (10-13-2015)
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Quality these days is much more dependent on the installer than the product. Rhino and Line-X are very good products (probably the 2 best in this industry), made better by installers that know how to properly prep and are using high-quality equipment.
It helps as a consumer to ask questions before choosing a shop to apply any spray-in liner, get a good look at their previous work, and make sure they are using the right equipment in their process.
It helps as a consumer to ask questions before choosing a shop to apply any spray-in liner, get a good look at their previous work, and make sure they are using the right equipment in their process.
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Quality these days is much more dependent on the installer than the product. Rhino and Line-X are very good products (probably the 2 best in this industry), made better by installers that know how to properly prep and are using high-quality equipment.
It helps as a consumer to ask questions before choosing a shop to apply any spray-in liner, get a good look at their previous work, and make sure they are using the right equipment in their process.
It helps as a consumer to ask questions before choosing a shop to apply any spray-in liner, get a good look at their previous work, and make sure they are using the right equipment in their process.
Very true. I just remember seeing some of the Rhino jobs coming out of the shop around here and looked like it was sprayed using a rattle can. Almost looked like paint running when applied to heavily.
I tell you what though, I LOVE my Line-X bed liner and I probably will never consider any other product. We had a customer a few months back that got theirs colored matched to the truck. Although I wouldn't choose to do this its pretty neat how they can match paint codes now. The race red bed liner is too much if you ask me.
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Rhino lining
The shop I'm at said they have the latest and greatest equipment and said its a shame some shops are still using the older low pressure systems