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    Recoating Vinyl Trailer Tarps

    FYI, Just found and bought a brand new camo cover from Mark Ficarra of John Johnson Company, http://www.johnjohnsonco.com/, 800-991-1394; price was right @ $240 NOT including shipping; UPS shipable. Very nice guy to deal / work with; he stated thatt they had 2, one of which I bought; so that...
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    Recoating Vinyl Trailer Tarps

    Marcus & others, Yes elastomeric coatings are what I spent last night investigating, and lookes like one possible solution. BTW the product I mentioned in my first post on this subject was Sikaflex 221 adhesive / sealant (i looked up my info on this last night). While researching Sika's site...
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    Recoating Vinyl Trailer Tarps

    Scratch, I also meant to add in that paint that has cured is not easily removed / desolved as wet or fresh paint; you'll probably find that the vinyl may poosibly soften up quite a bit before the cured paint does; basically I think it might be fairly difficult to remove the paint without...
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    Recoating Vinyl Trailer Tarps

    Hello Rosco, I thinned down till it was paintable by paint brush, applying about a 1/8 to3/16 thick coat (which would I believe be way to thick for the tarps); howeverI think by thinning a little more one could get something that would roll outthinner, possibly 1/16 to 1/32 (say 60 to 30...
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    Recoating Vinyl Trailer Tarps

    Was wondering if anyone has ever tried to recoat a Vinyl tarp with a spray on, or roll on product; say a flexible polyurethane product. I would like to try something like this and am looking for guidance. I have thinned some 100% polyurethane trailer caulking (don't remeber the exact brand, it...
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