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anyone seen, used, or have opinions on this stuff? I've heard of rhino liner, but can't have it mailed to me. This is the only one that can be mailed (that I know of) because it's not hazordous.
The only thing I have heard of is from people that go to get it done, but it is worth it from their take......I could care less, I got a truck to be a truck
Since you are in Germany ... I don't know if you have an Oreilly's Auto Parts ... but I saw some bed liner in a bucket on their shelf the other day when I was there ... I didn't investigate it much, I have a pop in liner. The only one that comes up on their website is a Bondo spray on liner .. not the one I saw.
the roll in type isn't too bad, i got a couple of gallons of aircraft grade nonskid and put it in myself. kinds messy to put in, but still very nice. not as thick as rhino, but just as durable in my opinion.
I wish I had a place to just walk in and by something like that. There is a Rhino handler here, but Joe Blow can't buy it. My wife may be able to get it from them through the company she works. If so, it's hard to tell what it will cost.
i got a couple of gallons of aircraft grade nonskid
Where'd you get this? My biggest complaint about most liners is the slipperyness. I always used the simple thick rubber mat but your idea would b a great way to touch up a scratched up bed.