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RHINO LINING YOUR BOBCAT???
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<blockquote data-quote="jklingel" data-source="post: 37501" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>If you are talking about the typical RhinoLiner in p/u trucks, forget it. It was in a p/u bed I took off a truck for my son; professionally installed. The liner peels off fairly easily, is sort of rubbery, and it is not all that tough. For a guy putting a few 2x4s into his truck it is fine, but I was thinking of using it on the bottom of a canoe; I tried Herculiner instead, a very similar product, and it was a joke. I took it off. If anything, I'd look at Rhino's HardLine; they will send you a sample. That stuff is many times tougher than the "normal" bed liner, it can be applied to a very smooth finish, and it would wash easily. It may break the bank, too. It can only be installed w/ a hot gun; no DIY. Maybe epoxy paint is the answer???? j</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jklingel, post: 37501, member: 1409"] If you are talking about the typical RhinoLiner in p/u trucks, forget it. It was in a p/u bed I took off a truck for my son; professionally installed. The liner peels off fairly easily, is sort of rubbery, and it is not all that tough. For a guy putting a few 2x4s into his truck it is fine, but I was thinking of using it on the bottom of a canoe; I tried Herculiner instead, a very similar product, and it was a joke. I took it off. If anything, I'd look at Rhino's HardLine; they will send you a sample. That stuff is many times tougher than the "normal" bed liner, it can be applied to a very smooth finish, and it would wash easily. It may break the bank, too. It can only be installed w/ a hot gun; no DIY. Maybe epoxy paint is the answer???? j [/QUOTE]
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