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Bill Higgins 31-08-2003 10:32 PM

Spray on siding
 
I sick of painting. Does anyone have DIRECT knowledge on
liquid vinyle siding. I find a lot of sceptics but not many who have
first hand knowledge.

Bill Higgins

Steve W. 01-09-2003 07:42 AM

Spray on siding
 




"Bill Higgins" wrote in message
...
I sick of painting. Does anyone have DIRECT knowledge on
liquid vinyle siding. I find a lot of sceptics but not many who have
first hand knowledge.

Bill Higgins


Bill,
Not direct as in I have had it done but I do know an outfit that does the
job and have talked to the owner about it a bit. As explained to me the
material is basically the same stuff that is used in the spray on bedliners
for trucks. The companies that make it say the same thing if you read the
MSDS sheets on their products (same chemicals for the base product but
different pigments for the various colors) I know that you can get the
bedliner material in colors and without the texture added into it so I would
bet it is the same stuff. Someone just realized what else it could be used
for.

Steve





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Bill Higgins 01-09-2003 10:22 PM

Spray on siding
 
Thanks Steve. I had heard the same thing. I know someone with a spray
on bedliner but he hasn't had it long enough to make a recommendation.
You would think though that if its tough enough for a bedliner it
would be OK for siding at least as far as durability is concerned.
Thanks again.
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 02:35:51 -0400, "Steve W." wrote:





"Bill Higgins" wrote in message
.. .
I sick of painting. Does anyone have DIRECT knowledge on
liquid vinyle siding. I find a lot of sceptics but not many who have
first hand knowledge.

Bill Higgins


Bill,
Not direct as in I have had it done but I do know an outfit that does the
job and have talked to the owner about it a bit. As explained to me the
material is basically the same stuff that is used in the spray on bedliners
for trucks. The companies that make it say the same thing if you read the
MSDS sheets on their products (same chemicals for the base product but
different pigments for the various colors) I know that you can get the
bedliner material in colors and without the texture added into it so I would
bet it is the same stuff. Someone just realized what else it could be used
for.

Steve





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dulac 01-09-2003 11:03 PM

Spray on siding
 
I don't know.
It may be tuff enuff but will it adhere to the surface?

"Bill Higgins" wrote in message
...
Thanks Steve. I had heard the same thing. I know someone with a spray
on bedliner but he hasn't had it long enough to make a recommendation.
You would think though that if its tough enough for a bedliner it
would be OK for siding at least as far as durability is concerned.
Thanks again.
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 02:35:51 -0400, "Steve W." wrote:





"Bill Higgins" wrote in message
.. .
I sick of painting. Does anyone have DIRECT knowledge on
liquid vinyle siding. I find a lot of sceptics but not many who have
first hand knowledge.

Bill Higgins


Bill,
Not direct as in I have had it done but I do know an outfit that does

the
job and have talked to the owner about it a bit. As explained to me the
material is basically the same stuff that is used in the spray on

bedliners
for trucks. The companies that make it say the same thing if you read the
MSDS sheets on their products (same chemicals for the base product but
different pigments for the various colors) I know that you can get the
bedliner material in colors and without the texture added into it so I

would
bet it is the same stuff. Someone just realized what else it could be

used
for.

Steve





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Steve W. 01-09-2003 11:12 PM

Spray on siding
 
It should as long as you pressure wash the loose crap off good and make sure
it is clean. The bedliner material is basically a catalyzed epoxy coating
with a UV inhibitor. The stuff sticks like glue ( and will make removal of
anything that you forgot to mask off or remove a real headache.

--
Steve Williams


"dulac" wrote in message
...
I don't know.
It may be tuff enuff but will it adhere to the surface?

"Bill Higgins" wrote in message
...
Thanks Steve. I had heard the same thing. I know someone with a spray
on bedliner but he hasn't had it long enough to make a recommendation.
You would think though that if its tough enough for a bedliner it
would be OK for siding at least as far as durability is concerned.
Thanks again.
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 02:35:51 -0400, "Steve W." wrote:





"Bill Higgins" wrote in message
.. .
I sick of painting. Does anyone have DIRECT knowledge on
liquid vinyle siding. I find a lot of sceptics but not many who have
first hand knowledge.

Bill Higgins

Bill,
Not direct as in I have had it done but I do know an outfit that does

the
job and have talked to the owner about it a bit. As explained to me

the
material is basically the same stuff that is used in the spray on

bedliners
for trucks. The companies that make it say the same thing if you read

the
MSDS sheets on their products (same chemicals for the base product but
different pigments for the various colors) I know that you can get the
bedliner material in colors and without the texture added into it so I

would
bet it is the same stuff. Someone just realized what else it could be

used
for.

Steve





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Spook 02-09-2003 08:03 AM

Spray on siding
 
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 18:10:24 -0400, "Steve W." wrote:

It should as long as you pressure wash the loose crap off good and make sure
it is clean. The bedliner material is basically a catalyzed epoxy coating
with a UV inhibitor. The stuff sticks like glue ( and will make removal of
anything that you forgot to mask off or remove a real headache.



I'd be more worried if it let's the wall breath. Moisture gets under
there and the wood could rot right under the coating.

dulac 03-09-2003 03:32 AM

Spray on siding
 
Outstanding point here!

"Spook" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 18:10:24 -0400, "Steve W." wrote:

I'd be more worried if it let's the wall breath. Moisture gets under
there and the wood could rot right under the coating.



Sprayed On 05-06-2004 01:10 PM

Spray on siding
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Bill Higgins
I sick of painting. Does anyone have DIRECT knowledge on
liquid vinyle siding. I find a lot of sceptics but not many who have
first hand knowledge.

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