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The House + Car Paint That You Can Peel off if Fancying a Colour Change

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I think this is a 'brilliant' idea, if you will excuse the pun

Imagine painting a door for instance and when you get fed up with the colour just peel it off

Its much easier than having to strip it off or sand it down before repainting

And if the base colour underneath is white you could go back to that as a neutral colour

I did not know there are already peelable paints that exist for use on cars, so you can change the colour when you get fed up

Also they are developing an insulating resin called “Thermglasst”, one millimetre of this is the equivalent to 40mm of insulating foam

That would be so good for homes with cold walls to paint and insulate in the winter

All exciting stuff

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telmel
3 weeks ago
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Emerge11

I dont think I would like It as I have learned my lesson In paints especially the water based gloss ones where you think you`ve done a good job but soon after say months the paint seems to come off with the slightest knock. Think I will just settle for the old fashioned ones. Good Idea though.

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telmel

Emerge11 It does ' apeel ' to me E , especially with the internal of the house

Changing the colour of the car might be a problem, you would need to keep updating the log book 🤔

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Lynibis

Another money making idea we don't really need to create more rubbish for the planet, unless it is easily recyclable.

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telmel

Lynibis I think it will reduce carbon footprints L

Instead of the paints sprayers having to rub down the old paintwork to remove old paint , then undercoat and lacquer, they just peel it off and respray

It should save money on repairs and cost a lot less for the owners and insurances if the paintwork was scratched or damaged

There should also be cost savings on paint jobs in the home for the same reasons , no preparation needed before repainting

I have not looked into it all too much but from what i have read i assume this is correct

I am sure there are other uses also for this type of paint not mentioned

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Lynibis

telmel well that sounds good and time will tell. In my experience the people along the chain make the money and the little people, the ultimate consumer, end up paying.

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telmel

Lynibis Fingers crossed it's not the case here L

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