Vinyl Siding Paint?
Is vinyl siding paint
better than cleaning your siding?
Painting resolves the vinyl siding's aesthetic appearance, but does
not solve the problem. Without the proper removal of oxidation,
vinyl siding paint alone becomes subject to delamination (separation)
and deterioration from UV radiation and acid rain. And over time,
the surface will again oxidize.
How long will Vinyl ReNu keep the vinyl siding looking good?
Once the siding is properly prepared and Vinyl ReNu applied, the
protective shield carries an unconditional ten-year warranty. Any
scratch marks that occur can be easily restored by re-applying Vinyl
ReNu to the damaged area. In addition, the protected surface can
be easily cleaned by simply using a garden hose. There is no need
to apply vinyl siding paint after applying Vinyl ReNu.
Why vinyl siding repair is a not a necessity if Vinyl ReNu is
applied before it fades and oxidizes
UV radiation and acid rain are the primary causes of surface deterioration
and the need for vinyl siding repair. The result is vinyl siding
with a dull, chalky appearance. The surface is then subject to becoming
brittle, thus needing repair. The oxidation creates a rough surface
that absorbs moisture, which makes it a perfect breeding ground
for the growth of mold, mildew and fungus.
Vinyl ReNu is a polymer?
Vinyl ReNu is a clear antimicrobial
polymer that makes siding paint unnecessary and is registered with
the EPA and is approved by the State of California. Vinyl ReNu is
applied to restore and protect the surface. When applied, Vinyl
ReNu dries as a clear protective shield that will not fade or oxidize.
Vinyl ReNu's anti-microbial formula also prevents the growth of
mold, mildew and fungus. In addition, Vinyl ReNu helps prevent siding
from becoming brittle. Vinyl ReNu offers homeowners more than a
way to avoid vinyl siding repair. Vinyl ReNu restores and protects.
Does cold and heat, or snow and ice have an effect on Vinyl
ReNu?
Vinyl ReNu, which is a product of Dur-A-Shield, is like other Dur-A-Shield
products in that it is not affected by UV radiation, acid rain,
salts or chemicals. Plus, it will contract and expand with prevailing
weather conditions. The Federal Aviation Administration uses Dur-A-Shield
on radar tracking stations situated atop mountains where inclement
weather is a frequent problem.
For other questions please call 1-800-280-1322
Dur-A-Shield products appear in diverse locations. The Department
of Defense is testing one of the polymer formulas on tanks and the
Canadian Air Force protects its aircraft with it. The Federal Aviation
Administration is testing Dur-A-Shield to keep ice off radar tracking
stations atop the frosty 10,000 foot high mountains in Idaho.
Partner sites:
http://www.durashield.com
http://www.roofclean.com
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