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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Rhino Liner
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<blockquote data-quote="ytradio" data-source="post: 433773" data-attributes="member: 19779"><p>The 89 that I bought this past Aug. has it, and it is coming off little by little with a pressure washer. Going to try a bigger pressure washer this spring. I hate the Rhino on the body and want to go back to paint. It is obviously a roll on cheaper brand, so it is coming off a little easier. I did accidentally find a great way to remove this type of stuff on a truck where I used to work. I tossed a 1/4 inch hose that was connected to liquid nitrogen in the bed of the truck while I walked to the other end to valve it off. I came back and coiled the hose up, then tossed a wrench into the bed of the truck and it landed where the hose had been spraying for maybe 10 seconds. There was about a 12” by 18” section of Rhino lining that shattered like glass leaving the paint underneath intact. Probably not the most accessible way for most people out there though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ytradio, post: 433773, member: 19779"] The 89 that I bought this past Aug. has it, and it is coming off little by little with a pressure washer. Going to try a bigger pressure washer this spring. I hate the Rhino on the body and want to go back to paint. It is obviously a roll on cheaper brand, so it is coming off a little easier. I did accidentally find a great way to remove this type of stuff on a truck where I used to work. I tossed a 1/4 inch hose that was connected to liquid nitrogen in the bed of the truck while I walked to the other end to valve it off. I came back and coiled the hose up, then tossed a wrench into the bed of the truck and it landed where the hose had been spraying for maybe 10 seconds. There was about a 12” by 18” section of Rhino lining that shattered like glass leaving the paint underneath intact. Probably not the most accessible way for most people out there though. [/QUOTE]
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