How to get rhino lining off of truck
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Dude why do you want to take it off? It looks fine judging from the pics you showed us. If it's a weight issue I understand but I wouldn't go through the trouble of removing it all from the ENTIRE cab.
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i dont believe those pics are his...and he said its peeling and bubbling...hence why he wants it gone...im lucky the P.O didint sand under it so if i hit it with the pressure washer it should all come off...most of it came off with regular hose
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I don't think this douche did Either he even left the graphics on the truck. I am going tothe pressure washer soon to try just been busy
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If you're not worried about messing up the paint get a hot blade. It's basically a soldering iron with a flat blade razor attachment and does a pretty good job of removing decals. 30 watts or higher should be fine. Might help with removing any bed liner that actually adhered to the paint too.
#28
rent a 5,000 psi steam pressure washer and keep it away from the plastic, rubber and glass.............. sounds like a cheap pvc based coating, should melt right off at 240oF and high pressure, other wise you will have to have it blasted with coarse garnet.
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"hot blade decal remover."
http://www.harborfreight.com/hot-bla...ver-65057.html
"hot blade decal remover."
http://www.harborfreight.com/hot-bla...ver-65057.html
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