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Hello to all; I've posted this before, but I've since re-installed my operating system (Bill Gates has a lot to answer for) I'm looking for something to renovate my Roof. Some guy posted a link to an America site. I would appreciate it if he could again or if someone else out there knows of any good products. Thanks Mart |
Martin |
I think you're looking for this one: http://www.renovointernational.com but it's not american. |
Erik |
Erik has the best product. It is available mail order from Brown & Gammons, just follow the link to their site. |
JohnP |
Cheers Gents, much appreciated. |
Martin |
How many times around the block does the 1 Litre get you compared to the 500ml? Cheers |
Martin |
I think some regular writers experiance might give first impressions on the works and some options. http://www.mgfcar.de/softtop/hood.html HTH Dieter |
Dieter K. |
How many times around the block does the 1 Litre get you compared to the 500ml? 1 Litre = 1000ml = 2x 500ml = twice as many times Martin I've just done my roof for the second time with 500ml and still have enough left to blacken a handkerchief but not do the roof again. Depends how you apply it. I use a 25mm paint brush to spread it across the roof and scrub into seams and could probably do the roof 3 times if I tried but ... it's only money! |
JohnP |
After cleaning the roof with Renova and allowing it to dry naturally, I applied FABSIL to the roof with a paint brush. Cost about £9 from Halfords. Used to proof tents etc. Worked really well and not at all messy to use. Recommended. Tony H |
Tony H |
Cheers John, I'll order some tonight. |
M Evans |
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