Thread: Stripping Ryno Lining
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09-16-2006 04:52 PM #1
Stripping Ryno Lining
Anyone know how I can go about stripping this stuff out of my 66? I am wanting to put a wood bed kit down and paint the sides and front of the bed sides and don't care for the Ryno since IMO it looks like crap on a old classic truck.
I'd appreciate any info!
Thanks!www.streamlineautocare.com
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09-16-2006 04:55 PM #2
ryno has a stripper for it. all of the parts house's sell roll on kits for roll on bed liner and also have stripper, which should also workYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
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09-16-2006 09:54 PM #3
One the floor yes but the bed sides no... I hear that water will still seep through it and rust under it though. Can't remember where I heard it from but I hear it's porous...www.streamlineautocare.com
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09-16-2006 09:58 PM #4
Thanks for the info though guys. I didn't have a clue they made a stripper for it. I will try to find it then. I hope I don't have to get it online and am able to get it locally...www.streamlineautocare.com
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09-17-2006 10:00 AM #5
Here's what Rhino says:Rhino Linings sprayed-on linings are designed to provide permanent protection for your vehicle. The lining performs so well, you'll surely never want or need to remove it.Jack
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