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On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 08:17:44 GMT, "HLAviation" wrote:
I don't know about bottoms, but I have been selling companies on using it for a deck coating for several years now. Non skid from hell and zero maint. One work boat out there I just re-visited, 6 years on the fordeck, no signs of damage or steel deterioration beneath. What would be good for a roof? Is it available in white? Where to get it and how to apply it? |
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You might just use white trailer house roof paint. THAT oughta get the
neighbors talking! -- Keith __ Some days you are the bug; some days you are the windshield. wrote in message ... On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 08:17:44 GMT, "HLAviation" wrote: I don't know about bottoms, but I have been selling companies on using it for a deck coating for several years now. Non skid from hell and zero maint. One work boat out there I just re-visited, 6 years on the fordeck, no signs of damage or steel deterioration beneath. What would be good for a roof? Is it available in white? Where to get it and how to apply it? |
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