Clear Protection
2010
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Protective Wall Coatings- Ultimate Solution for Damp Proofing Walls
What's the most common cause of unnecessary household expenditure? Damp walls. Once the wet gets into a wall, there's no option but to get the experts in before the structure of one's home becomes dangerously unstable. And that, of course – as will any service that a homeowner cannot do without – costs a lot of money. Damp proofing walls with protective wall coatings is a much less expensive way of keeping the rot out: done annually, it can preserve the structural integrity of a home for years.
Protective wall coatings, which offer the best and least expensive protection from rising damp, are now widely available: and professionally applied by companies like Kent-based experts Apex Coating Services. Apex have built a solid reputation for damp proofing walls at little cost (certainly nothing like the cost incurred if damp gets in and causes major structural damage), using a range of dedicated wall coatings that cover a house with an impermeable resin. The resin contained in these protective wall coatings is flexible, so it shrinks to fit the wall it covers – and anti-bacterial, which helps prevent mould growth. Damp proofing walls with these professional preparations means that one's home can still be "painted" in whatever colour one desires: the render is available in most common housecoat colours.
People who don't want to have their home coated with a coloured coat can opt for clear protective wall coatings. Clear weatherproof coats are pretty much the same stuff as the coloured renders used by companies like Apex – only transparent and colourless. That means damp proofing walls without altering the appearance of a house in any way.
When a house is suffering from cracked render, mould, blemishes or structural erosion, it needs drying first: otherwise the coating applied just holds the moisture that's already in the walls, in place. Leaving damp proofing wallsto professional outfits like Apex ensures that the house is properly prepared before the protective wall coatings are applied: and that avoids expensive corrective work later on. Masonry paint, monocouche renders (that's a fancy way of saying "coloured protective paint") and so on can be bought and applied by the homeowner, but it isn't recommended. Unless a person has professional knowledge of damp coursing, rising and penetrative damp and the ways in which they can be fixed/ prevented, it's definitely better to leave this one to the experts.
Overall, damp proofing walls with protective wall coatings can be a far cheaper way of managing the damaging effects of British weather than simply leaving the rot until something has to be done about it. Even if a home displays no current evidence of damp, applying professional protective finishes to its walls can be a sound investment – a prevention, rather than a cure. Either way, the house that has a proper wall coating, in the long run, is a sounder, drier and cheaper house than the house that doesn't.
About the Author
Apex Coating Services is a professional UK limited company with 26 years of experience in providing damp proofing walls with modern wall coatings that can save thousands of pounds in annual maintenance. For more information please visit http://www.protectyourwalls.co.uk/.
Can you add clear paint to plastic motorcycle body parts to make them shiny?
Hopefully a paint and body expert can help me out. I'm thinking of buying a new 09 Buell 1125R motorcycle in black. On Buell motorcycles the body parts are molded plastic pieces almost like a quad or dirtbike. They scratch easily and don't shine like a red Ducati! Is there a way to put a coat of clear over these panels for a shiny look as well as protection from scratches? Maybe a paint that works with flexible parts? Thanks for your response.
Duncan
Yes, you need to use a urethane based clear coat. A lacquer or enamel base will crack when the parts flex. I'll give you a quick way to make it shine on the cheap: Armor All or Pledge. Careful with the pledge, once you start with it you need to use it regularly to renew shine because it builds up and dulls over time.
ecoQ - Qatar International Exhibition on Environment Protection Technologies and Sustainable Energy to be held in ...
Doha, 16th June 2010, Qatar International Environment Protection Expo showcasing technologies, products and sustainable energy was announced today in a press conference held at Sharq Hotel. ecoQ, will take place at the Doha Exhibitions Center from 17 to 19 of September 2011 occupying a space of 10,000 sqm and organised by Stallion Advertising and Exhibitions.
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