Spray on Siding

Does any one have any DIRECT knowledge of this stuff?

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Bill Higgins
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In article , Bill Higgins ruminated:

It's hard to have direct knowledge of any particular scam, because the scam operators change the name, composition, etc. of their scam product between iterations. That said, it's generally pretty easy to spot a scam when you see one. The fact is that anything that says it's "spray on" is a paint. Maybe a paint with some elastometric properties that make it "vinyl-like", but still a paint. As such, you'll need to RE-paint at regular intervals, it won't last for decades like "real" vinyl siding, and it is of course subject to all the normal issues with paint (poor adhesion, moisture damage from behind, etc.).

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Eric Lee Green

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