Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: frankwii on February 16, 2014, 10:44:40 am
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hi ,
just wondering on best to approach this
i have ply lined van and need water proofing .
do i remove ply lining and paint with protekacote on floor ?
do i keep the ply lining and paint with proteka cote ?
do i paint ply lining with flexcryl roof sealant ?
which would be the best approach
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Take off floor ply and protectakote and do a couple of inches up the wall as well.
Put some rubber matting down to prevent chipping...
Although a few have fibre glassed and looks decent and costs about the same as protectakote....
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I had ply lined floor in my other van I had for 3 years, didn't have a problem with the little bits of water on it as it dried. It's not as if its going to get flooded in there. I had one van coated with the plastic stuff by Omnipole which I found it to get slippery when it rain and my trainers got wet. I've got the new transit which has a plastic on the floor seems to be ok, if it was ply lined on the floor I would just leave it at that. I've also got my reel fixed in the back but have rectus gas fitting hose joints which don't leak. The only water I get in there is from the wet brushes. 👳👳👳