Rhino liners has a product called Rhino Shine. I don't have a local dealer so I was wondering if there's something else available that someone can recommend to freshen up the appearance of the liner.
Rhino liners has a product called Rhino Shine. I don't have a local dealer so I was wondering if there's something else available that someone can recommend to freshen up the appearance of the liner.
Maguires makes a product called 'Back to Black' I've used it and it seems to work well.
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The Rhino shine works better than anything I have tried on Rhino Lining. Much more than just a back to black type product. Really does make it look new again and ads the uv coating to it.
The bed and rockers were Rhino’d on my truck 13 years ago in gray color so they need some freshening now and then. I call my shining product Turtle Wax WET’m BLACK tire foam. I’ll have to check with my local Rhino dealer about this Rhino Shine stuff and see how it compares to the auto dime store $4 tire foam.
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