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Dip It, Coat It, Protect It the Line-X or Rhino Way!

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At least they didn't dip the bottom 8" of the vehicle in Plasti-Dip.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I thought his bottom 8" of the vehicle in Plasti-Dip was an interesting comment. WOW was I surprised to see what all people have done with Line-X and Rhino coating.

 

So Post what you have found people to be coating in either of these two products or other meterial.

 

Line-X covered auto's I found.

 

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Line-X covered Dash

 

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Rhino Coated Mustang in Purple

 

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Rhino Coated Motorcycle

 

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I guess you can say it is far more resistant to door dings and rust but wow the added weight it must put on the whole auto and I would think wind resistance that would slow it down and reduce MPG.

Wow!

 

Back in the day, I knew someone who coated his MCSS with 1 of those 2, tho can't remember which.  We nicknamed it the "nestle crunch" MC.

 

 

Cort :) www.oldcarsstronghearts.com

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