hi all
for those looking for metal protection i have found called everbrite which
is made by a company in nevada, here is product description, i intend to use
on all interior surfaces, wings , tail ,cabin, if anyone can find a problem
with it let me know
link is http://www.everbrite.net/
Everbrite Protective Coating provides Long Term protection for Aluminum,
Steel & Fiberglass, All Painted metals, Brass, Copper, Anodized aluminum,
Stainless steel, etc.
<<...OLE_Obj...>> Everbrite Protective Coating is Crystal Clear and
will refinish faded surfaces to the original color & finish. Will never
yellow or discolor.
<<...OLE_Obj...>> Prevents oxidation and damage from salt air
corrosion, Ultra Violet Rays, acid rain, "white rust", tarnish & other
damaging elements.
<<...OLE_Obj...>> Remains flexible - Will not chip, crack, or peel.
Will expand and contract with temperature changes.
<<...OLE_Obj...>> Easy to apply. Once the surface is cleaned,
Everbrite can be sprayed, dipped, brushed or wiped on. NO mixing, buffing or
polishing.
<<...OLE_Obj...>> Self Leveling. On smooth surfaces, Smooth - wipe on
formula is recommended. Using a pad of clean, white, lint free cotton cloth
will help eliminate wipe marks.
<<...OLE_Obj...>> Indefinitely maintainable. Self Annealing - will
liquefy and bond to itself to create a new one-part coating. Will not build
up. No sanding or priming needed to apply or reapply. No need to strip prior
to reapplication.
<<...OLE_Obj...>> Homogenous. One part coating - Requires no dilution
or mixing prior to use. Unlimited shelf life in sealed container.
<<...OLE_Obj...>> Seals and protects repainted surfaces to help
prevent moisture and sun damage damage.
<<...OLE_Obj...>> Impact resistant. Rust inhibitor. Graffiti
resistant.
<<...OLE_Obj...>> Non-conductive - reduces static electricity.
<<...OLE_Obj...>> Economical - will cover approximately 1200 sq.ft.
per gallon. - Less than $0.15 per square foot.
<<...OLE_Obj...>> Extremely light weight - dry film coating .0003
pounds per square foot. .5 mil wet film thickness, 3 - 5 microns dry film
coating.
CHARACTERISTICS
EVERBRITETM is a clear nylonic polymer resin protective coating which
provides protection against fading caused by sunlight and corrosion caused
by salt air on ferrous and non-ferrous metals, galvanized, anodized and
painted surfaces, hard vinyl, fiberglass, tile & marble. EVERBRITETM remains
flexible and will never chip, crack, peel or discolor. EVERBRITETM
refinishes faded, oxidized surfaces to a like-new condition.
EVERBRITETM is homogenous, requires no dilution or mixing prior to use.
EVERBRITETM is easy to apply: compressed air sprayer, H.V.L.P. gun, airless
sprayer or simply wipe on with a lint-free cloth or wax applicator.
EVERBRITETM is self leveling and self priming and can be maintained
indefinitely, and can be recoated with no sanding or priming. EVERBRITETM
will bind to itself to form a new one part coating so the surface can be
maintained indefinitely.
EVERBRITETM prevents the adherence of and lessens the buildup of dirt,
fingerprints, algae, marine growth, bird droppings, etc. Smoke and lower
temperature fire damage may be easily cleaned off of a EVERBRITETM protected
surface with soap and water.
mike#007
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Mike
This stuff sure sounds attractive. Your list doesn't include
non-combustable, but then again whats to burn if the dry film is only a
couple of microns thick.
Have you treated any metal and left it outside to see what happens?
Nothing like a little test.
Ken
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This stuff sure sounds attractive. Your list doesn't include
non-combustable, but then again whats to burn if the dry film is only a
couple of microns thick.
Have you treated any metal and left it outside to see what happens?
Nothing like a little test.
Ken
"Jones, Mike" wrote:
link is http://www.everbrite.net/
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