Rhino Lining
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Rhino Lining
I have an 82 Firebird and I am getting a list of mods I want to do.
At some point I am going to gut the interior completely and I am thinking about options to ensure it never rusts or no spills make it to the metal.
I am also interested in some sound proofing.
To get to the point I am wondering if anyone has ever used the Rhino lining for this application or if there is some other stuff that maybe cheaper or better.
I did see one of the shows on Spike T.V.'s Power Block using a product they sprayed on with a paint spray gun for the interior but I have been unable to find the name of the product through googling or browsing around the power block site.
Any help in this department would be helpful and I had seen the spray on sound suppressing products but I am concerned that they do not offer rust protection and liquid blocking.
At some point I am going to gut the interior completely and I am thinking about options to ensure it never rusts or no spills make it to the metal.
I am also interested in some sound proofing.
To get to the point I am wondering if anyone has ever used the Rhino lining for this application or if there is some other stuff that maybe cheaper or better.
I did see one of the shows on Spike T.V.'s Power Block using a product they sprayed on with a paint spray gun for the interior but I have been unable to find the name of the product through googling or browsing around the power block site.
Any help in this department would be helpful and I had seen the spray on sound suppressing products but I am concerned that they do not offer rust protection and liquid blocking.
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Re: Rhino Lining
Hey yeah that is what it was, thanks.
I also just learned about another product POR15.
Reading it seems like Lizard Skin might be a best option, but is it as indestructible as say the POR15?
I also just learned about another product POR15.
Reading it seems like Lizard Skin might be a best option, but is it as indestructible as say the POR15?
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Re: Rhino Lining
well POR15 is more of a rust killer and preventative its thin like a paint the lizard skin is if i believe thick where it would word as sound proofing i have heard a lot about the company secondskin they have a spray that would be what you are looking for.....also, i am not too sure bed liner would do well soundproofing as well as it might produce unforeseen fumes
http://www.secondskinaudio.com/
http://www.secondskinaudio.com/
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What about combining the 2 products. I would be doing something like this as I want to make sure my floors stay solid and sounds proofing is always a good thing as well
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I am going to check into the secondskin but yes, combining them was going to be my next question.
My firebird is an 82 and in decent condition for the age, at least seemingly the structure is sound, but I would like to ensure it stays that way so I am really looking to add structure and protection as well as sound proofing it some.
My firebird is an 82 and in decent condition for the age, at least seemingly the structure is sound, but I would like to ensure it stays that way so I am really looking to add structure and protection as well as sound proofing it some.
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