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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: stephen d on May 30, 2005, 09:40:01 pm
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Can anyone point me in the right direction for someone that will either speedline a van at reasonable cost or where i can purchase the speedliner to do the job myself as all the R&W suppliers quote in the region of £600,cheers steve.d.
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If your van is not that new, why not use the Protecta Kote, paint on polyeurathane, or they do a liner material (I think that's a skin you put down and seal in but not sure) - I don't have their site details but should be easy to find and they include distributers. They also show in good detail, how to do the job. Hope this helps.
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cheers dave,i already have the protecta-kote in the van ,but i find its not durable enough and has been penertrated in a couple of places.
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That's interesting cos I was just going to get some for my van - maybe I need a plan B :)
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Hi,
I'm concerned to read your post about Protecta-kote not being robust enough for your needs. We've sold a lot of it, and all the feedback so far has been positive. Did you give it two coats, at right angles to one another ? Did you know that unlike other such products, damage to the Protecta-kote lining is simple to repair, without any need to strip and re-coat ? This might be the answer to your problem.
Yours, Andrew
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£600.00 is too expensive the average cost to Speedliner a van is between £325.00 - £450.00.
Glyn
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I still like the Protecta-kote idea, anything that can be repaired can be maintained cheaply.
Alan
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SPEED LINER; i spoke to their rep at the NEC who told me they use reps of the firm who are fully trained some ares have two or three reps in your area who could quote diff prices,may be worth a ring to speedliner.
GAZA
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If you are using Protectakote in high wear areas you should apply 3 coats rather than the normal 2 and because the Protectakote will take around 7 days to reach maximum strength you should be a little careful with things for the first couple of weeks after application.
Protectakote is also sold in the USA under the Herculiner and Durabak brand names where it is the biggest selling DIY kit and there are several reviews of it on US websites where it does very well against other products.
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thanks for the replies,idid give it 2 coats of the protectakote but maybe i didnt give it long enough to cure.does anyone have a contact no for speedliner,i am based in hampshire,cheers steve
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SPEEDLINER EUROPE
Contact: Colin D. Nash
Unit 11 Orleton Road
The Business Park
Ludlow
Shropshire
SY8 1XF
United Kingdom
Sales Enquiries(FREEPHONE):
+ (44) (0)800 - 083 - 4525
Dealer/Applicator Technical Support and Material Orders:
+(44) (0)1584-877513
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Try Cleantech on 01563 550 450, speak to Mike.
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cheers,i,ll try them.
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Try Cleantech on 01563 550 450, speak to Mike.
Great if you are North of the Border
but I think we may be a little closer
020 8405 6782