Faded in the Florida Sun
Faded in the Florida Sun
What can I use, if anything, to bring back the glossy finish of my Rhino Lining? I have had it on my truck for a year and a half now, and in this Florida sun...EVERYTHING fades! Do I have to go back to the shop to get this fixed or is there something i can purchase to do it myself?
thought this was a whole different subject.... sorry.... carry on.

There is some product out there called "just once". I heard it works great, gets the "black back" just wont last very long. You apply it after washing the truck. Next time you wash, you will most likely need to re-apply.
Here is an old link:
https://www.f150online.com/forums/be...ino-liner.html
even they mention that "just once" stuff. Again, thats a real old thread, but might be some help to ya.

There is some product out there called "just once". I heard it works great, gets the "black back" just wont last very long. You apply it after washing the truck. Next time you wash, you will most likely need to re-apply.
Here is an old link:
https://www.f150online.com/forums/be...ino-liner.html
even they mention that "just once" stuff. Again, thats a real old thread, but might be some help to ya.
Thanks for the help, but I was hoping that there may be something more permanent that I won't have to reapply after each wash...as I wash my truck regularly. Any other suggestions?
There's also a product called "Forever Black" it's basically a dye for plastics. Just don't use any silicone based product's you'll make your slippery plus once you use you pretty much have to continue to use it.
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You can use any of the products mentioned previously and get decent results, but all them are temporary. You can get LINE-X ReNew and all you will ever have to do is wash it. ReNew can be used on ANY brand of bedliner.
Last edited by TruckGasm; Oct 16, 2008 at 03:51 PM.



