diy bumper rhino liner
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diy bumper rhino liner
last night i made a post about rhino lining things on an f150 and i forgot to ask a couple of questions.
1. would would i have to do to get a diy rhino liner to stick to my chrome bumpers?
2. what do u guys think about rhino lining from the black line down all the way around and also the bumpers the mirrors and maybe even the door handels
1. would would i have to do to get a diy rhino liner to stick to my chrome bumpers?
2. what do u guys think about rhino lining from the black line down all the way around and also the bumpers the mirrors and maybe even the door handels
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scuff bumper with some 80 grit real good and it should stick just fine. Get a quality bed liner. The herculiner and duraliner stuff you get from the auto parts store and walmart is junk. It will fade and doesn't stick very good. I got my liner when I did my truck off of ebay it was Liner X-treeme and it was some pretty good stuff. I did the entire truck and had no problems with it sticking and also did my dads utility bed on his truck. Its a 2 part mix. You want something that is 2 part. Other than that I say go for it.
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I used the rustoleum brand aerosol can sold at walmart on my undercarriage and front stock skid plate... This weekend im using it on my daughters quad frame. I love the stuff. Its all in the prepwork..im doin the bed,grille, and from my door moldings down all the way around this summer.. Im using roll on herculiner for that tho
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X2 on the herculiner. I used it on the interior of my F350, bed of my M35 6x6 and the cab of my M35 6x6. If you apply it think (not the 2 coats that the can says) that stuff is AWESOME. I have no complaints
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Roger T. Pipe
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