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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Easyclean Windows on January 21, 2007, 06:46:38 pm
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Can somebody please tell me what they have used for their van was is paint on protectakote or the van liner ? and what is different about the two
thanks
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i used paint on protectakote difference is about £500 but you get what you pay for
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I used Protecta-Kote its the bees knees ;D
Bazz...
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As bazzy and co. say use the paint on stuff its very easy to do and costs around £100 mark
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Thanks guys but what i meant was whats the difference between these
Protecta-Kote Bed/Van Liner Kit Black £74.95
With this simple to use roll on bed liner kit its now easy for anyone to have a tough anti-slip coating in their pick-up truck, van or 4x4 in only a few hours. If you are using this kit on a large vehicle you might need to buy an additional litre. The kit contains everything you need to cover an area of up to 6 sq metres (60 sq feet) in black. Perfect for a typical pick-up truck bed or medium sized van. The kit includes detailed instructions, rollers, paint brushes, gloves and a large scotch pad. Protectakote is anti-slip, impact resistant and waterproof.
£53.95
Protecta-kote is a unique, advanced formula polyurethane anti slip paint, incorporating rubber granules to give a totally flexible anti-slip (nonslip) finish that will not flake, chip or peel. With no mixing or blending required, it can be easily applied to almost any surface including metal, concrete, wood, fibreglass, plastic and rubber leaving an attractive textured anti-slip finish that is resistant to impacts. A 4 litre tin will cover approximately 4-6 sq metres (60 sq feet) with two coats.
The new 50% tougher UVR version offers greater resistance to discolouration and is even suitable for areas around swimming pools
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I think its all the same stuff just different prices depending on colour chosen and wether you go for the 50% tougher UV one.
I did :)
I just used the roller supplied and did it myself in a few hours (two coats)
you must key the van floor before applying it and it stinks to high heaven but is great for the job.
one tin was plenty for a dispatch floor (had some left over)
hope that helps
Russ
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One is just the tin of protekta cote the other is a kit ie. tin of protekta cote, roller , latex gloves, emery cloth - basically everything you need for the job.
regards Jon
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Thanks for that people appreciated
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I've just bought a van and I want to get it lined. The trouble is I can't find any companies/business's that'll do the work for me.
Anyone know of anyone in the London/South East area that'll does that type of work?
Cheers and thanks