is Rhinoliner/bedliner heat resistant?

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I am going to drop off my shinoda chin and S281 decklid spoiler this afternoon to get painted. I know that no matter how hard I try that there will probably come a day when I scrape the chin no matter how carefull I am. Because of this I am going to cover the bottom of it with a bedliner material that will hopefully add another layer to help hold together when it does happen but also to just make for easy touch-ups afterwards. Going too do the bottom and maybe around the bottom edge leading towards the front so a slight line of it might be visable. While I do that I am also going to do the bottom of my side exhaust skirts for the same reason and was wondering if I need to stop before I get too the end where the tip is too keep it from melting later or if it would be ok to go all the way down the bottom?
 

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i think its suppose to be fairly good against heat, but I wouldn't expect it to last on the actual exhaust itself?

Not sure! I'm sure some 4x4 guy has just sprayed everything before.
 

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