Hi All,
Thought some of you might want to hear about a great product for preventing corrosion on aluminum (and probably lots of other things). It's called Nyalic & was developed by NASA for use in extreme conditions. It is a clear liquid which you paint on and it dries slightly glossy but not really shiny. It lasts for years. My marine store guy recommended it for my black toe rail on my old C&C. It was looking very tired and old. I put one coat on and it made the rail look great & it still looked great 4 years later. My marine store guy did his aluminum gutters on one side of his house & not the other side - he said the painted ones looked like new 10 years later whereas the unpainted ones had oxidized a lot - he said the difference was remarkable.
It's easy to put on with a small foam brush. I'm thinking of buffing my window frames and then putting it on.
Cheers,
Steve Gabbott
E35/3 "Silent Dancer"
Vancouver
Thought some of you might want to hear about a great product for preventing corrosion on aluminum (and probably lots of other things). It's called Nyalic & was developed by NASA for use in extreme conditions. It is a clear liquid which you paint on and it dries slightly glossy but not really shiny. It lasts for years. My marine store guy recommended it for my black toe rail on my old C&C. It was looking very tired and old. I put one coat on and it made the rail look great & it still looked great 4 years later. My marine store guy did his aluminum gutters on one side of his house & not the other side - he said the painted ones looked like new 10 years later whereas the unpainted ones had oxidized a lot - he said the difference was remarkable.
It's easy to put on with a small foam brush. I'm thinking of buffing my window frames and then putting it on.
Cheers,
Steve Gabbott
E35/3 "Silent Dancer"
Vancouver