A Snap On Crud Thug will remove it easily remove it, as well as seam sealers, stickers rustproofing. df John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET> wrote: I have seen it peeled off. But after that it is a devil of a job to clean up after. Lots of scraping, and sanding and repainting. There may be better ways, but it will come off. Regards, John Rodgers 88 GL Driver Jeff Lincoln wrote: > I'm not real familiar with the properties of Rhino Lining. Can anyone > tell > me if it is possible to remove this stuff once it has been applied to a > vehicle? Can it be sand blasted of or stripped some how? > > -- > Thanks, > > Jeff > 86' > 85' GL (sidelined and donating organs to the 86') > >
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