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57342560
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Sep 09, 2015

Rhino Liner for front of class A motor coach

I am asking if any members have any experience with Rhino Liner cover for the front of their class A motorhome? I currently have a 3M clear vinyl cover on my Damon Tuscany coach that is now 8 years old and has blotches of mildew all over the front cover. The cost to remove the 3M cover is pricey and very labor intensive. I have an estimate of $350 to have a Rhino Liner installed over the 3M cover. Anyone have any information and guidance? Thank you!
  • If you are a do it yourself type of guy, You could use Al's Liner and spray the front of the motorhome.
    I did the lower half of the front with a dark blue tint that hasn't faded one bit and it has been 5 years since I sprayed it. Al's Liner can be tinted in lots of colors. Google Al's Liner.
  • I am also considering having a bra made for the coach. Thanks for your comments! Travel safe!
  • I think it depends on how finicky you are about how your coach looks. I've tried both Rhino and Line-X bed liners and of the two, the Rhino seems to stay nicer looking longer, but they eventually turn grey and the color becomes uneven.

    I've never tried any products on them to improve the look and it might be possible, but I think it would look unsightly after awhile. Even though a bra can be a pain in wet weather and dirty conditions, they look nice when kept up.
  • I think it's a neat idea. Rhino Liner started as a bed liner for trucks.
    Then, someone decided to try it on a RV roof.

    I think it would work well to protect the front of the RV. It may not look as nice as paint but, it will hold up to rocks, weather, etc..