Julian writes "Rhino Lining it is an amazing truck bed liner commonly sprayed directly to the painted metal surface of a truck. The liner has some helpful properties: abrasion resistance, extra strength reinforcement, and a cool grainy black texture. There are many applications suggested of the product from wood to marine uses, however I had never seen small consumer electronics coated in Rhino Lining. While a laptop might be the ultimate cool and useful application (think extra durability for such a fragile devise) I decided to test it on even smaller more expendable electronics". Here's how... Link.
HOW TO - Rhino Lining Small Electronics
Julian writes "Rhino Lining it is an amazing truck bed liner commonly sprayed directly to the painted metal surface of a truck. The liner has some helpful properties: abrasion resistance, extra strength reinforcement, and a cool grainy black texture. There are many applications suggested of the product from wood to marine uses, however I had never seen small consumer electronics coated in Rhino Lining. While a laptop might be the ultimate cool and useful application (think extra durability for such a fragile devise) I decided to test it on even smaller more expendable electronics". Here's how... Link.
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I'm a cheap S.O.B., I'd give it a whirl, if I didn't have to pay the $5.00 S/H ;0P
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