protecting pop up top

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sandyman
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protecting pop up top

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Does anyone know what kind of paint would be suitable for the fibreglass roof? Although it doesn't leak i just want to make sure it has the maximum protection i can give it. I've also just had a respray on the van so would rather its look wasn't spoiled by a ditry roof.

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To the best of my knowledge Rustoleum is fine on fibreglass and can be rollered or brushed on.
Cost is approx £25 for 2.5 litres which is more than enough.

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Hi

Yep 2 coats of white gloss rustoleum rollered on to my devon roof make it look like new and soooo easy to keep clean.

Si

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Cheers guys i'll give that a try. Do you think one tin of 2.5L will be enough?

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btw do you have a link to the product? is it easily available?

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Rustoleum.co.uk or HIS Lawson.
2.5L is more than enough from what I've read, but have a look at the paint your van for £50 topic.

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