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Re: Rhino-lining Interior - Pros & Cons
« on: Jan 30, 2006, 11:05:10 PM »
impossible to clean, hurts knuckles. but it is very durable.

Most Rhino-liners I have seen have been stained with mud, or worse yet, the red clay south of STL.  I was thinking it would be hard to clean too. You would have to use a brush or powerwasher (?) to get it clean.  The smoother coating might be a better choice.  Well not really smooth, but in between rhino liner and the glossy liner type.  Maybe like the Durabak?  :dunno:  What would be the point if it's just as hard to clean as carpet? :greengrin:
« Last Edit: Jan 30, 2006, 11:21:01 PM by DirToyBoy »
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