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AlexW wrote:
Chris Bacon wrote: AlexW wrote: Looking at http://www.protectacoat.co.uk/ this looks like a render system in any case which means they may actually remove render rather than just covering it. Why do you say that? I have looked, and can't find any info. on what their product is. I remember the salesman demonstrating his model, and saying that any defective would be replaced before the "Protectacoat" was applied, but not that it was a render in itself. Some of their before and after pictures show a terrace with (perfectly nice!) brick work which *appears* to be have been rendered in the after picture ... of course they could have rendered and then applied it on top as you suggest ... so a better approach might be to phone them and ask what its all about! The web side is a bit vague though! Plenty of testimonies ... I wonder how many are 10 years down the line? Or get a demo ... which you did ![]() |
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