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Old 08-14-2007, 05:53 PM
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rhino liner in a can?

if youve done your tank in that **** what did you use, i wanna spray mine but dont know whats the best stuff to use? and where to get it?
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Re: rhino liner in a can?

i heard it is kind of slippery
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Re: rhino liner in a can?

right now im using some stuff thats for like industrial stairs, comes like grip tape in rectangle strips but its more like rubber so it still grips even when its wet and doesnt tear jeans, so i want something thats like that but a spray application so it will lay down smooth.
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Re: rhino liner in a can?

you can use the clear grips that people use on the side of the tanks
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Re: rhino liner in a can?

I got mine from walmart, I believe its called "dupli color truck bed coating"

its like $5 for a big can of it

Its definitely slippery as hell when wet, but when its dry it gets me by...

Then again I don't do froggers very often, but it holds my *** just fine for 1 hand hc's, and spreaders
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Re: rhino liner in a can?

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you can use the clear grips that people use on the side of the tanks
no i dont want anything that is a stick on, i want something i can spray total coverage, i already have **** on my bike now. i want spray so i can get a nice even coverage around the whole area of my dent.
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Re: rhino liner in a can?

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I got mine from walmart, I believe its called "dupli color truck bed coating"

its like $5 for a big can of it

Its definitely slippery as hell when wet, but when its dry it gets me by...

Then again I don't do froggers very often, but it holds my *** just fine for 1 hand hc's, and spreaders
so that **** has like a hard plastic feel to it then probably?
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Re: rhino liner in a can?

my homeboy used a stomp pad from a wakeskate it was sweet too because it came with a tall lip on one side that he used for the back of his tank (so he didnt have to dent it that much) to hold him in during high chairs. only downside is it cost $36.




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Re: rhino liner in a can?

i think autozone carrys that rhino liner in a can ****. i was tempted to rattle can my whole bike with it
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Re: rhino liner in a can?

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so that **** has like a hard plastic feel to it then probably?
Yeah pritty much
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Re: rhino liner in a can?

if you ride to a spray on liner shop, they may be able to hook you up pretty cheap since its not that big an area. esp. if you have it taped off already. you never know, some dude might just do a quick cash deal on his lunch break.
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Re: rhino liner in a can?

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if you ride to a spray on liner shop, they may be able to hook you up pretty cheap since its not that big an area. esp. if you have it taped off already. you never know, some dude might just do a quick cash deal on his lunch break.
i dont want the **** thats in my truck cuz thats just plastic and doesnt grip at all really.
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Re: rhino liner in a can?

Originally Posted by stock05
my homeboy used a stomp pad from a wakeskate it was sweet too because it came with a tall lip on one side that he used for the back of his tank (so he didnt have to dent it that much) to hold him in during high chairs. only downside is it cost $36.




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again...i dont want anything stick on. im asking specificly about spray on **** that will completely cover my dent.
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Re: rhino liner in a can?

sucks and is slippery
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Re: rhino liner in a can?

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sucks and is slippery
yea pretty much.....it does look like it would work good but it doesn't have enough grit to it and gas eats through it after a while.
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Re: rhino liner in a can?

If your going to go that route the only choice is Line-x. It has tones of grip but won't chew up your pants like grip tape.
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Re: rhino liner in a can?

A few people here got the **** at walmart. Towliee on here did hid with walmart ****. He does tank **** & high chairs & frogs and doesn't slip off.
You could PM him and see what brand it is.
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Re: rhino liner in a can?

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yea pretty much.....it does look like it would work good but it doesn't have enough grit to it and gas eats through it after a while.
+1 I tried that duplicolor truck bed coating (its in a can), **** doesnt work that well...

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If your going to go that route the only choice is Line-x. It has tones of grip but won't chew up your pants like grip tape.
this is what I plan on doing, either this or some REAL Rhino bedliner, my cousin works at a dealership that sprays it so he should be able to hook me up...
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Re: rhino liner in a can?

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so that **** has like a hard plastic feel to it then probably?


If you go this route, since you will be at Wally World anyway to pick this up, I believe they have some rubber type spray stuff in a can that you can use to spray over the top of the truck bed liner spray. Therefore it will give you grip in dry and wet weather, but will also still have the grip of the truck bed covering. This is what I use on my deer stands to quite them down and fixin to do the same on my tank, but just haven't done it yet. Hope that helps dude.

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Re: rhino liner in a can?

try rubberized undercoating in a can i had it in my truck bed the **** waas almost sticky
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