by Arne » Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:41 am
I found uniflex is extremely difficult to keep clean. I wish I had take a pic of when I removed the roof vent from my tear.. The uniflex 255 under the vent was pure snow white... the rest of the tear was a very dirty white.
Others have had the same problem and I don't know why.... I did use "scrubbing bubbles" and a stiff brush on an area and that brought it back somewhat, but still not the virgin white of when I first built it....
Anyway, this time, I went with two coats of cpes on the tear and 4 coats along the wall/roof seams to seal it, and used Benjamin Moore exterior semi-gloss white as the final coat over b/m primer.... Cheaper, and easier to redo when necessary......
I also found that 2 coats of uniflex 255 still left shadows (did not completely hide underneath material)...
Uniflex is a very substantial coating... I found it very difficult to sand, so figure it would last for many years, but on no. 2, went with paint and the cpes underneath.....
just my opinion and experience.