soonermajic
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What do you guys suggest, on painting brick walls in SS bays? I just wanna paint white, nothing fancy...
What do you guys suggest, on painting brick walls in SS bays? I just wanna paint white, nothing fancy...
I agree with Greg with real world results. I have 8' Extrutech panels and 36" of Latex painted walls and ceilings above the panels. Just guessing since I've only owned the wash 8 years, that it lasted approximately 15 years before needing repainted. It was still 99.9% intact, very little peeling. I just painted above the panels this summer, used Latex Storm Coat from Lowes. Used the same stuff several years ago on the outside of the block building and gables/overhangs, still looks as good as when I put it on. Around here, its about $100 for a 5 gallon bucket.Believe it or not, my best luck is to shut down the bays a couple of days and let the walls dry as thoroughly as possible, then use a latex paint. My theory is that the latex paint doesn't have problems with residual moisture like an oil based would. Try a test spot and report back.
Best way is to wait until Summer, shut down on Monday, acid wash, and to allow to dry, Paint on Wednesday, Open Friday at lunch.
But ultimately, FRP or PVC is the way to put it behind you forever. If you're going to own it more than three years you're better off.
It was mentioned above, FRP.what about some type of cheap shower board.
Perhaps there is a reason most washes use mechanical fasteners for FRP? (Not Glue)I tried the frp board 8' up and and paint top few feet I though wow that looks good then they just came unglued, loose etc
Along with allowing the proper space for expansion & contraction for the FRPPerhaps there is a reason most washes use mechanical fasteners for FRP? (Not Glue)