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Rhino Linings Toxic?



Rob,

        When I had the interior to my Chevy done, I had the floors coated with 
Rhino.  The stuff when dry (about 20 minutes after spraying) has no fumes, 
vapors, or seepage, and no chemicals, since all it is, is virgin polyurethane 
heated and sprayed.  What toxic chemicals do you speak of?  BTW The guy only 
charged me $300 to do the passenger area of the Suburban, and while mine was in 
the lot, another guy with an identical truck wanted his done.  The quote for him
was $625.  The Rhino guy said once he masked the doors off (only 3 on the '72 
Carryall) he said he couldn't see a lick inside, too dark.  They ought to be 
able to do a Scout tub for around $300, and it should be a one day job.  BTW I 
slept in my truck only a week after getting this done (Camping not homeless), 
and smelled nada, no headaches inthe morning either.

        I like the idea of the do it yourself stuff for small jobs though.  
Maybe the doorsteps and bumpers?


     -Joel Brodsky

         '76 IHC Scout II 345/tf727
         '75 IHC Travelall 150 4wd 392/tf727
         '72 Chev Carryall 3dr 4wd 350/th350 sold, but not forgotten.
            The Chev had the Rancho 4", Rhino Lining, Hellas, etc...


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Date: Thu, 11 Dec 1997 00:10:51 PST
From: "Rob Kasper" <robk@domain.elided>
Subject: Re: Durabak?

<snip>
I'm looking at Line-X - it is applied as a hot fine spray that quickly 
dries more firmly than Rhino, without the toxic chemicals. That appeals 
to me since myself, the S.O., the dogs, and (hopefully soon) the yaks 
will be sitting, laying on it, etc. 
<snip>

Rob Kasper

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