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RE: [RC] Rhino - Karen Standefer

Mine didn't have any signs of moisture either until the damage was done.
Mine is also serviced, normally twice a year.  Plus I always wash my trailer
floor out.  In addition, my horses don't urinate in the trailer.  My
trailer/rhino liner was 5 years old before we found the tiny, 1/2" slit and
subsequent damage.  It's fairly well documented on several trailer user
group sites that it is an issue.  My lining went 1/2 way up the stall walls
as well as covered the flooring.

Karen



-----Original Message-----
From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Bruce Weary
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:01 PM
To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [RC] Rhino

  The Rhino website does advertise as being useful in horse trailers. 
This is my only experience with sealing a trailer floor, and I wouldn't 
hesitate to do it again. My installer didn't do the same treatment as a
simple spray-in truck liner. It is thicker and more durable with a 
different surface texture. I'm sure WERM has it's strong points, too. My 
trailer is regularly serviced, and we have never found any sign of 
moisture getting
to the floor surface. It's sealed tighter than Jack Benny. :>       Bruce



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