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Old 06-01-2013, 06:08 PM   #1
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How do you think this would work on the roof of a Hi Lo? Looks impressive.
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Old 06-01-2013, 07:16 PM   #2
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Holy cow!

I wonder how "durable" it is? Looks like you need a professional pressure spray system to apply it.

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Old 06-01-2013, 10:07 PM   #3
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I wonder how much weight this would add to the roof of a HiLo? How much does this cost and how much would you need?
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I doubt it weighs very much, but I wouldn't bother applying it on a roof that is "junk" and needs to be replaced in the first place...

Many HiLo's seem to have metal roofs with an old rubber roof on top of that... if any part of that is failing or starting to fail - the majic pixy dust roof spray isn't going to save the roof.

It's impressive looking, but they never implied it would "fix" anything.
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Agree with David

You cant wash it once it dries, its not suppose to touch your skin, gotta wear anti-toxic wear to apply it and you have to clean it up with Xylene ! Also. it is not available commercially.

Cool info-mercial but not yet ready for prime-time I would think. As Jack said, how durable can it be?

Seems like a relatively toxic "Rain-X" for surfaces other than glass. I think i would rather use car wax.

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