Rhino Lining

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  1. #11

    HDPE?

    Hi Hydromike,
    Thank you for the info. Is HDPE the slippery white plastic like that used in cutting boards?

  2. #12
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    sure the mighty wedge is heavy but it's fiberglass and easy to work with. anything will stick to glass. dirt mud grease lol.


    what if you were to scratch up the poly surface with a brillo pad or 220 sandpaper would the paints you are trying to use stick better?

  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by tanker View Post
    sure the mighty wedge is heavy but it's fiberglass and easy to work with. anything will stick to glass. dirt mud grease lol.


    what if you were to scratch up the poly surface with a brillo pad or 220 sandpaper would the paints you are trying to use stick better?
    Tanker, I used a brillo pad on mine before I tried the fusion paint. It was sticky for weeks after I painted it. In the end it looks much better than it did but still leaves a lot to be desired. There are chips everywhere.

    And Mike, Owl snot?

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