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View Poll Results: which would you go with Rhino Liner or Line-X
Rhino Liner 2 11.11%
Line-X 16 88.89%
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Old 08-16-2005, 10:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Rhino Liner or Line-X

which would you go with? is one better than the other? does one offer its own care products? i know rhino liner has their spray shine for theirs....anything will help.
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I got Line-x. Pleased so far. Don't know anything about care products from Line-x or if they even have any. I also have a bed mat.
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I have he Rhino and so far it work excellent. It keeps things from sliding and protects the bed from heavy objects.
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I also have the Rhino and it does what they say.
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I got Line-X and am happy with it. They are both quality products so I'm not going to slam Rhino. If you haven't already, go to a Line-X shop and a Rhino shop and feel the texture of each. Line-X seemed harder, thinner, and maybe with a little less grip. Rhino seemed thicker, softer, more grip. I was worried that the Rhino would get ripped by sharp objects like tool box corners or shovels, etc. So for my uses I decided on Line-X. Your preferences might be different. I like the Line-X warranty better too. Line-X is a nationwide guarantee so you can get any repairs done at any of their shops. Rhino's warranty is with the individual installation shop, so if they go out of business or you move away, no more warranty.

I haven't had any need for any care products, so wouldn't know about them. I think my Line-X shop said something about which products to use, but so far soap and water does fine.
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