Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Darren H on January 29, 2018, 10:46:48 pm
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I've fiberglass the ply on my van floor just wondered what paint to put on it what have others used.
I was looking at run of the mill floor paint.
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Im pretty sure it should be the proper gel coat , soon after the glass has gone off ?
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I'm guessing you've just bought resin and matting rather than a "roofing kit" with coloured gel coat ..... I'd have thought if you roughed up the surface to provide good adhesion then garage floor paint would do the job ( mix some sand in if you'd like non slip ).
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Yes just used the matting and resin.
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I'm guessing you've just bought resin and matting rather than a "roofing kit" with coloured gel coat ..... I'd have thought if you roughed up the surface to provide good adhesion then garage floor paint would do the job ( mix some sand in if you'd like non slip ).
But if the floor paint is in any way pourus you will have wasted the time and money on the glass and matt , water will get in and rot you out without you even seeing it happen , then you have a major job on yer hands getting the glassfibre out , rather you than me bud !
Good luck ;D
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I'm guessing you've just bought resin and matting rather than a "roofing kit" with coloured gel coat ..... I'd have thought if you roughed up the surface to provide good adhesion then garage floor paint would do the job ( mix some sand in if you'd like non slip ).
But if the floor paint is in any way pourus you will have wasted the time and money on the glass and matt , water will get in and rot you out without you even seeing it happen , then you have a major job on yer hands getting the glassfibre out , rather you than me bud !
Good luck ;D
Fair enough, perhaps you're right. What would you suggest he does now though ? is it better for him to leave it bare ?
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Im sure a decent floor paint like coovar will do the job providing that it can key to the surface of the glass , i only mentioned it as i have a few old timers who are paint it if it dont move types ;D
Some of the works have blistered , some have not even taken , as long as the surface is bone dry and lightly sanded you will stand a good chance of waterproofing it .
But all said and done the proper top coat for glass is gel coat and that is the way it is , otherwise you would have superyachts sinkin all over the place cos some geezer emulsioned them with Crown ;D ;D ;D
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This is the kit i used
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5sqm-Grey-Professional-Multipurpose-GRP-Fibreglass-Kit/171184223260?epid=1788449414&hash=item27db5ff41c:g:WI8AAMXQUmFSl3dN (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5sqm-Grey-Professional-Multipurpose-GRP-Fibreglass-Kit/171184223260?epid=1788449414&hash=item27db5ff41c:g:WI8AAMXQUmFSl3dN)
Done the job perfect !
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....so, could Darren just buy some gel coat and apply that now or has that opportunity passed him ? e.g. is it meant to be applied straight after its cured ? I don't know btw, that's why I'm asking.
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I think it can still be put on , but it probably wont adhere as well as if done fresh ?
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it should be fine to put on now but I would just go over the entire area with a sander just to give it something to adear to
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Thanks for all the advice gel coat has been ordered , I'll sand it down then apply it as soon as it arrives