Feb-01-2019 12:18 PM
Feb-24-2019 04:39 AM
sarhvac1 wrote:
sorry i was offline for a bit it is actually the rhino liner for truck beds they have the ability to color match 1 color just not multi color strips and such.
Feb-20-2019 10:39 AM
Tinstar wrote:
A tip that most folks don't know.
If you don't want to remove it but remove the mold so it won't show. Spray pure bleach on it let it sit overnight, spray it again the next day, and the next, and the next until it's gone. After the mold has disappeared, wax, wax, wax.
I know that sounds unconventional but it works. I know the 3M is probably cracked but it's the mold that makes it look so bad.
Feb-20-2019 10:33 AM
Feb-10-2019 07:39 AM
Sooner Schooner wrote:
I did mine using plastic razor blades, Goo Gone Pro-Power, and Turtle Wax polishing compound, with great results.I ordered the razor blades and bought the Goo Gone at Walmart. It takes the adhesive off very easily. It's too hard for me to post pictures on this site, so if you want to see my results send me your e-mail address. Just take your time and save lots of money.It's not a hard job.
Feb-08-2019 07:44 AM
Feb-06-2019 07:00 PM
Chainwright wrote:Executive wrote:Chainwright wrote:
So just to clarify, the rhino covering that is being discussed here is not the black rhino skin that you see in the bed of trucks, this rhino finishing/coating has the same paint job/artistic pattern-designs as the original design (they just use/create a stencil from your design) of the rig. Once the paint job over that rhino skin is done, you don't even notice it unless you're 2-3 feet away from it.
Nope. The rhino covering is the same as the black rhino skin you see in the back of pickups. They can add some coloring to it but it works best if it's a dark color. Good stuff, but not my cup of tea...Dennis
I'm pretty sure the OP (sarhvac1) is talking about the Rhino skin I described. Had I not seen it with my own eyes I'd even give you the benefit of the doubt, but not in this case. sorry. I even got some literature, when I find it I'll post it.
Feb-04-2019 06:38 PM
Feb-04-2019 01:15 PM
Executive wrote:Chainwright wrote:
So just to clarify, the rhino covering that is being discussed here is not the black rhino skin that you see in the bed of trucks, this rhino finishing/coating has the same paint job/artistic pattern-designs as the original design (they just use/create a stencil from your design) of the rig. Once the paint job over that rhino skin is done, you don't even notice it unless you're 2-3 feet away from it.
Nope. The rhino covering is the same as the black rhino skin you see in the back of pickups. They can add some coloring to it but it works best if it's a dark color. Good stuff, but not my cup of tea...Dennis
Feb-04-2019 08:13 AM
Chainwright wrote:
So just to clarify, the rhino covering that is being discussed here is not the black rhino skin that you see in the bed of trucks, this rhino finishing/coating has the same paint job/artistic pattern-designs as the original design (they just use/create a stencil from your design) of the rig. Once the paint job over that rhino skin is done, you don't even notice it unless you're 2-3 feet away from it.
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