Question: I was wondering about camper sealing. I have a pop up that I ordered the dB ultra coating. I have a seam at the base of the roof that is fiberglass roof meeting Painted aluminum trim. The factory sealed …Continue reading →
Question: I see that FlexArmor recommends 187 mil thick on RV roofs. Would your recommend the same thickness, or is less coating required with your Spray Lining and Coatings brand products? Answer: One difference between FlexArmor and our Rhino/Line-X Alternative, …Continue reading →
Question: Can SL&C brand coatings be applied to my RV ABS roof? I need white or a light grey coating. Answer: If you are planning to stick with the White color, be aware most White colors discolor with long-term UV …Continue reading →
Question: Can I add aggregates or mediums to your coatings to change the texture to a more slip proof finish? I was thinking about broadcasting sand for a final finish. Answer: If using our General Application products, the pot life …Continue reading →
You might want to reconsider the white choice. The only UV stable white option if you really want white is a different product which can be applied by cartridge, but the cost is about double this product. Better option is …Continue reading →
Proper preparation would be the key, make sure to remove any loose materials. Lightly sanding the surface would also be advised. Remember that no coating can stick any better than the surface it is applied to, so if the existing …Continue reading →
Although there are some variations depending on the final texture desired and your particular current surface, yes… our coatings serve well as a roof type coating. You can also vary the consistency in order to first trowel or brush into …Continue reading →
Yes.. SL&C products have been applied for RV, mobile home, houseboat, and other similar applications. The same bedliner type protection can be accomplished with both our DIY type hybrid products, and our cartridge based pure polyurea products.
Yes… you can apply SL&C coatings over wood if the wood is dry and free of oil or contaminants. This is presuming the wood is not dry rotted as well. Remember… any coating will only adhere as well as the …Continue reading →