Yes. I had the Rhino Lining in my Chevy some years back, and it was completely unmarked after 3 years. This included trash loads, furniture, appliances, moving, etc. The person who bought my truck said it was fine several years later.
Absolutely, while costly they are worth it and I have never had any issues with mine. I have hauled furniture, dirt, boulders, and other stuff that would scratch gouge, and rust a bedliner that wasn't spray on.
Rhino lining is WELL worth the $...Mine has stood up to hauling just about anything you could think of, and even withstood a bad battery acid spill with minimal damage to the liner. Some guys here get their whole 4 wheeling rigs sprayed in the stuff to minimize damage from bouncing off trees and rocks.
I used Herculiner on a fiberglass drift boat to repaint it. Seems to be tough stuff....just be careful using it, I got it on my hands and it was almost impossible to get off...even when washing with unleaded.....
I'd agree with everyone about the Rhino lining, if I could afford to have it sprayed in my truck I would. My dad has it in his and its great, only problem we ran into was if they don't do a good job around the tailgate its possible to tear it, hes got a little flap where something caught it awhile ago but other than that its been awesome, stuff won't slide around and it really helps keep the scratches and rust away.
Yes. I had the Rhino Lining in my Chevy some years back, and it was completely unmarked after 3 years. This included trash loads, furniture, appliances, moving, etc. The person who bought my truck said it was fine several years later.
Absolutely, while costly they are worth it and I have never had any issues with mine. I have hauled furniture, dirt, boulders, and other stuff that would scratch gouge, and rust a bedliner that wasn't spray on.
Rhino lining is WELL worth the $...Mine has stood up to hauling just about anything you could think of, and even withstood a bad battery acid spill with minimal damage to the liner. Some guys here get their whole 4 wheeling rigs sprayed in the stuff to minimize damage from bouncing off trees and rocks.
I used Herculiner on a fiberglass drift boat to repaint it. Seems to be tough stuff....just be careful using it, I got it on my hands and it was almost impossible to get off...even when washing with unleaded.....
I'd agree with everyone about the Rhino lining, if I could afford to have it sprayed in my truck I would. My dad has it in his and its great, only problem we ran into was if they don't do a good job around the tailgate its possible to tear it, hes got a little flap where something caught it awhile ago but other than that its been awesome, stuff won't slide around and it really helps keep the scratches and rust away.
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Yes. I had the Rhino Lining in my Chevy some years back, and it was completely unmarked after 3 years. This included trash loads, furniture, appliances, moving, etc. The person who bought my truck said it was fine several years later.
Unless your a fan of deep scrapes and rust.
Rhinoliners are tougher than nails, ditto Jeff 4066. They are well worth the extra it cost as oppossed to a drop-in liner.
Absolutely, while costly they are worth it and I have never had any issues with mine. I have hauled furniture, dirt, boulders, and other stuff that would scratch gouge, and rust a bedliner that wasn't spray on.
Rhino lining is WELL worth the $...Mine has stood up to hauling just about anything you could think of, and even withstood a bad battery acid spill with minimal damage to the liner. Some guys here get their whole 4 wheeling rigs sprayed in the stuff to minimize damage from bouncing off trees and rocks.
I have a Linex liner on my truck and it does a good job also.
If you mean the Spray Can crapola, in a word NO>
I used Herculiner on a fiberglass drift boat to repaint it. Seems to be tough stuff....just be careful using it, I got it on my hands and it was almost impossible to get off...even when washing with unleaded.....
Use the roll on not the spray on. It's a little more expensive but works a lot better.
I'd agree with everyone about the Rhino lining, if I could afford to have it sprayed in my truck I would. My dad has it in his and its great, only problem we ran into was if they don't do a good job around the tailgate its possible to tear it, hes got a little flap where something caught it awhile ago but other than that its been awesome, stuff won't slide around and it really helps keep the scratches and rust away.
They are great they look good and are very tough and much better than bed mats
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Yes. I had the Rhino Lining in my Chevy some years back, and it was completely unmarked after 3 years. This included trash loads, furniture, appliances, moving, etc. The person who bought my truck said it was fine several years later.
Rhinoliners are tougher than nails, ditto Jeff 4066. They are well worth the extra it cost as oppossed to a drop-in liner.
Unless your a fan of deep scrapes and rust.
Absolutely, while costly they are worth it and I have never had any issues with mine. I have hauled furniture, dirt, boulders, and other stuff that would scratch gouge, and rust a bedliner that wasn't spray on.
Rhino lining is WELL worth the $...Mine has stood up to hauling just about anything you could think of, and even withstood a bad battery acid spill with minimal damage to the liner. Some guys here get their whole 4 wheeling rigs sprayed in the stuff to minimize damage from bouncing off trees and rocks.
I used Herculiner on a fiberglass drift boat to repaint it. Seems to be tough stuff....just be careful using it, I got it on my hands and it was almost impossible to get off...even when washing with unleaded.....
Use the roll on not the spray on. It's a little more expensive but works a lot better.
I'd agree with everyone about the Rhino lining, if I could afford to have it sprayed in my truck I would. My dad has it in his and its great, only problem we ran into was if they don't do a good job around the tailgate its possible to tear it, hes got a little flap where something caught it awhile ago but other than that its been awesome, stuff won't slide around and it really helps keep the scratches and rust away.
They are great they look good and are very tough and much better than bed mats
I have a Linex liner on my truck and it does a good job also.
If you mean the Spray Can crapola, in a word NO>
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