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jomarfl

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Posted: 08/31/08 07:20pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Hello,

Has anyone heard of Ceramic Roof Coating? Ran by this tonite looking for RV Salvage Yards in FL and thought it was interesting but never knew anyone that had one.

creativecoach.com - If you go here there is a link to a picture gallery that shows it, but again, I've never heard of it before.

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This is a white paint that contains thousands of glass beads. Not only is it used for roofs, it is also used as exterior wall paint. It claims to be an insulator.


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Check out Hi-Tech Bus Kote - I painted our roof with this product - works to reduce interior heat level.


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and this would be better than Line-X because?
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Posted: 09/01/08 06:02am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Bumpyroad wrote:

and this would be better than Line-X because?
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It's an insulating material, not even the same purpose as a bed liner.

I made an aluminum inner roof. Out of curiosity I laid it out sun, it was so hot I couldn't touch it. Sprayed two coats of the insulation on it, back out in the sun, no problem handling it. The stuff works and works well.

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I coated my family room inside ceiling with this paint and am really impressed with how well it works. I noticed first that the roof snow does not melt anymore, creating icicles on gutters.
So I rolled two coats on the metal roof of my Rv and noticed the inside much cooler in the summer sun. I am very pleased with the product.
It has held up very well through 2 winters.

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