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Old 07-24-2010, 07:41 AM   #1
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Default sealants for vinl siding

any products people use to help restoe the shine back and help protect it.

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A customer was just asking me about this stuff. Never used it myself though
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If they are really bad you can just paint them.
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Check out the pricing on that stuff....they sure are proud of it.
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I remember Flood came out with "Restora" a couple years back. I never tried it and havent heard much about lately. http://www.easy2diy.com/cm/easy/diy_...ge_id=35721854
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Just went to Floods website. Looks like Restora is a discontinued product.
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The clear coats do not last much anyhow and it would be a big expense just for a temporary look. better off just adding a wax to the power washing mix as an upsell, but let them know it will not last.

If they want something to last longer just properly coat the thing. Make sure you let the paint store know so they can use the colorants made for tinting paint that is going to be applied to vinyl though.
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I still say, just paint it.
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Wonder how well car wash and wax blend would work. I'm sure it would only be a temporary thing, but it would not rob the bank.
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