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<blockquote data-quote="SilverCoyote" data-source="post: 15697927" data-attributes="member: 125978"><p>To be honest...it was a buddy of mine that was trying to start a business. Im not really sure what he used. This was a year or so ago. I tried couple different kinds of spray from parts stores and scraps just to see if they were better. It seems like everyone is making a "plastidip" type spray rubber coating. I coated some stuff with a few different types, personally I didn't care for the whole premise. Even if it was applied perfectly, which mine wasn't....lol... After getting a closer look I didn't care for the whole idea. No matter what the brand, or how it is applied, it is still just a thin rubber coating. Rubber really doesnt hold up well to oils, gas etc. If you sprayed it on the roof and you are happy with it, thats cool. I just didn't care for it at all and I thought I would share my thoughts in case you had never dealt with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverCoyote, post: 15697927, member: 125978"] To be honest...it was a buddy of mine that was trying to start a business. Im not really sure what he used. This was a year or so ago. I tried couple different kinds of spray from parts stores and scraps just to see if they were better. It seems like everyone is making a "plastidip" type spray rubber coating. I coated some stuff with a few different types, personally I didn't care for the whole premise. Even if it was applied perfectly, which mine wasn't....lol... After getting a closer look I didn't care for the whole idea. No matter what the brand, or how it is applied, it is still just a thin rubber coating. Rubber really doesnt hold up well to oils, gas etc. If you sprayed it on the roof and you are happy with it, thats cool. I just didn't care for it at all and I thought I would share my thoughts in case you had never dealt with it. [/QUOTE]
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