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??? about clear plastic
dh@. wrote in :
A lot of people around here have covers made for their boats that will go around the front deck or a rear deck, custom made of fabric and heavy flexible clear plastic sown together, and it usually snaps and zippers in place. I don't know what to call them. What I'm mainly interested in is the plastic. Can anyone tell me some specifics about it so I have an idea what to look for, and maybe even where to get it? The best product on the market is called StrataGlass. You can find them at www.strataglass.com It's a vinyl laminate with scratch resistant surfaces and blocks 100% of UV. It is expensive, but you won't end up replacing it in a few years due to yellowing or deterioration. You really need to follow their care & cleaning instructions. The Imar Strateglass cleaner works very well. -- Geoff |
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??? about clear plastic
You can get small quantities from SailRite and they are accustom to dealing
with boaters who 'just need a little help'. http://www.sailrite.com/ Nice people. Steve s/v Good Intentions "Geoff Schultz" wrote in message ... dh@. wrote in : A lot of people around here have covers made for their boats that will go around the front deck or a rear deck, custom made of fabric and heavy flexible clear plastic sown together, and it usually snaps and zippers in place. I don't know what to call them. What I'm mainly interested in is the plastic. Can anyone tell me some specifics about it so I have an idea what to look for, and maybe even where to get it? The best product on the market is called StrataGlass. You can find them at www.strataglass.com It's a vinyl laminate with scratch resistant surfaces and blocks 100% of UV. It is expensive, but you won't end up replacing it in a few years due to yellowing or deterioration. You really need to follow their care & cleaning instructions. The Imar Strateglass cleaner works very well. -- Geoff |
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??? about clear plastic
"Steve" wrote
http://www.sailrite.com/ Nice people. You can say that again. I had an unusual sewing machine fault a while back and someone there (one of the Grants, as I recall) was very friendly and patient in helping me sort it out. |
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??? about clear plastic
Ernest Scribbler wrote:
"Steve" wrote http://www.sailrite.com/ Nice people. You can say that again. I had an unusual sewing machine fault a while back and someone there (one of the Grants, as I recall) was very friendly and patient in helping me sort it out. Same here. They saved our bacon on a sewing machine dilemma. CT |
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