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Rhino spray-on deckliners

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Does any body know where you can get Rhino spray-on deckliner in New Zealand.

http://www.rhinolinings.com/

Looks like good stuff. I'm wanting to use in the interior of my truck to protect it and make it easier to clean out.

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Used some stuff called Hippo liner (was brush or roll on two pot) in my suzuki and hilux. Cant remember exactly where I got it from but I think it was just a paint place down the road (about $120 for enough to do the DC ute tray and stain the shit out of the drive - I knocked the mixed tub over - Bugger)

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you can get paintable underseal or chip coat(so it dries) in spray cans from super cheap,ripco etc, basicly the same type of stuff.......
thats what im going to use inside my truck......and its cheaper!!
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Super Cheap have it, and I'd assume Repco would too.
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DaveM wrote:Super Cheap have it, and I'd assume Repco would too.


Is that the Hippo or the Rhino Liner?
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Must be the Hippo liner, can't say I've seen the Rhino Liner over here.
http://www.smitsgroup.co.nz/hippo-liner.cfm

Go to the last post for a pic of it after application. Looks quite tidy...
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=483476
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Cheers guys, thanks for the advice.

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try Palmers Mechanical down ravensbourne way,they may do it,or know who does them in dunners ,I have seen there utes with a spray on lining cheers tim
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try http://www.speedliner.co.nz its a similar product to rhino liner but its pretty pricey its not a diy job.

http://www.speedliner.co.nz/speedliner_dealer_locator.html
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The guys at permanent painted coatings do somthing called raptor lining, i have used it a couple of times, its realy good stuff and easy to use. i think it was around $200 for a kit. You can find them here http://www.por15.co.nz
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Anyone have any idea what it does with rust I will tread the deck before I do it was just thinking repairs later on?
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Cheers for the help guys. Just wondering if any has any pictures of their interior after spraying or painting it with any of these products.

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Post by nz4x4 »

I used Hippo Liner on the interior of my truck, Havn't got around to doing the front yet but the back is holding up well. Make sure you follow the directions and put on atleast 2 coats though.

some pics are here
http://www.kiwiracing.co.nz/photo_gallery/Bedlined%20Interior/index.htm
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