The team at Rhino Linings of Colorado Springs are true professionals, and made quick work of this job. While DIY linings are available, for the time and effort invloved in prepping then applying a coating like this, in most cases it's best to leave it to the experts.
Aaron Martin and his crew had the MORV prepped, cleaned, and masked in no time, so they pusher the trailer into the booth and went to work. The lining is applied at very high temperature and the fumes are not human-friendly, so a full body suite is required. Using the high pressure sprayer is no easy task, but having a tall guy on the team makes it look like childs play.
After spraying, the coating literally takes minutes to fully set, so by the time they had the trailer out of the booth it was ready for cleanup and reassembly. While RLCS didn't remove all hardware, they removed all the key bits to ensure the tailgate and drain holes would still work fine. Screwdrivers, razors, and a little paint remover were brought out and the team quickly had the trailer ready for the trail.
All in all, for less than $400 the trailer bed and sides are now well protected, and will be for years to come. The lining has met our every expectation so far and we couldn't be happier with how it turned out.
ALSO: I was able to capture a few video angles of the process as well, check it out: