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paint or plastic on walls - advice please

OK, I need some advice. My plastic on my walls at my car wash is disintegrating. Frankly, I only have plastic on my walls in my 2 IBA's. My 5 self-serves are untreated concrete block. I need to fix my walls in my IBA's and maybe brighten my walls in my SS's

Is there any paint that looks decent after a year? Is there any paint that holds up? Is plastic simply the way to go??? Any help is appreciated.
 
Poly max from Farmtek. Mine I did in 2ftx10ft panels.If you do it oversize holes and space panels.The grow and shrink alot. they also have stips to cover the edges also made out of the plastic. centerstrip holes every foot, panel holes ever 2 foot just up the center,
 
OK, I need some advice. My plastic on my walls at my car wash is disintegrating. Frankly, I only have plastic on my walls in my 2 IBA's. My 5 self-serves are untreated concrete block. I need to fix my walls in my IBA's and maybe brighten my walls in my SS's

Is there any paint that looks decent after a year? Is there any paint that holds up? Is plastic simply the way to go??? Any help is appreciated.

It seems that Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) has been a good choice for us!

Much better longevity than paint no matter how good the paint supposedly is.

MJ
 
Poly max from Farmtek. Mine I did in 2ftx10ft panels.If you do it oversize holes and space panels.The grow and shrink alot. they also have stips to cover the edges also made out of the plastic. centerstrip holes every foot, panel holes ever 2 foot just up the center,

Do you use the 1/8" or 1/16" thickness?

What are pros and cons of Polymax = 100% high density polyethylene (HDPE) versus the FRP?
 
Do you use the 1/8" or 1/16" thickness?

What are pros and cons of Polymax = 100% high density polyethylene (HDPE) versus the FRP?

I use 3/16 don't go with the really thin stuff it will just warp from the hot and cold. Even the center strips and the end strips are really thick.
Pros: If a panel gets damaged they can be turned around to use the other side or replaced. use a jig to make sure all the wholes are in the same location.
Con: Probably show the dirt and should be cleaned more often. than we do. we heavy clean ours twice a year. we clean every day for the loose stuff. But water stains are only twice a year.

Will try to get pics on here later.
 
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